A must read article on the Bruce Schneier weblog which states “Most C-level executives view security as an operational issue — kind of like facilities management — and not as a strategic review. As such, they don’t have direct responsibility for security.”. Another important point is that cost of business operation is a strong point when attempting to get other business concerns and leaders to concern themselves with security. This article also discusses what Information Security personnel can do to address these visiblity issues.
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