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What makes a CIO truly great?

CIO Business Intelligence

The responses included, in alphabetical order: accountable, adaptable, curious, decisive, eloquent, empathetic, financially savvy, focused, hard-working, intelligent, improvisational, interdisciplinary, mindful, motivational, patient, practical, principled, strategic, thick-skinned, trusted, and visionary. Today, it’s all about data.

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WEF Outlines Path to Cyber Resilience for Manufacturing Sector

SecureWorld News

"Protecting manufacturing operations requires a shared responsibility model, which includes local plant leadership, manufacturing engineering and operations, and information technology and security teams. In the realm of building control systems, each structure can harbor anywhere from four to eight distinct systems.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: DEF CON Villages

ForAllSecure

Anyone who has anyone in the information security community is usually melting under the hot Nevada sun. And by de I'm an analyst at Javelin strategy and research where I do security risk and fraud for the financial services industry. We get the InfoSec people that that were on enterprise systems.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Hacking Industrial Control Systems

ForAllSecure

But to protect these systems, we need to understand these systems. So there’s a need, a definite need, for information security professionals to have access to industrial control systems -- not virtual, but actual hands on systems -- so they can learn. Some of this, I think, is legacy.

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