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Connected Futures Podcast: Why the CFO is the Ideal Champion for Cybersecurity

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Why the CFO is the Ideal Champion for Cybersecurity

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“The discipline of risk management is critical when it comes to thinking

about cybersecurity.”

 

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- James Mobley, Vice President of Cisco’s Security and Collaboration Services

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“Cybersecurity has always had a little bit of a challenge of ‘how do we

communicate what the relevance in regard to the business strategy is.’”

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- James Mobley, Vice President of Cisco’s Security and Collaboration Services

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“Also a capability that a CFO is extremely skilled at… is being able to communicate in language that the board can understand,

and I think that’s going to be critical as we start thinking about ‘how do we relate the

real needs that come from the cybersecurity environment.’”

 

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- James Mobley, Vice President of Cisco’s Security and Collaboration Services

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“A lot of organizations have viewed cybersecurity as purely something that you get in from a defensive

perspective which kind of protects the perimeters. We’re trying to

implement the latest technology that’s going to give us insight into

who might be breaking in.”

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- Steve Durbin, Managing Director of the Information Security Forum (ISF)

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“So many organizations, I think, have tried to retrofit cybersecurity or defensive

approaches into what they’ve been doing. And really, what they should be doing is

building in from the outside, in which they can have new products going to market…

new services that are being introduced that have security embedded into them...”

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- Steve Durbin, Managing Director of the Information Security Forum (ISF)