Setting the Tone at the Top as CISOs and C-Suite Remain at Odds – BSW #368
In the leadership and communications segment, The CEO’s Role in Setting Tone at the Top, CISOs, C-suite remain at odds over corporate cyber resilience, Warren Buffett's Secret To Success? Run It 'Like A Small Family Business,' Says One Of His CEOs, and more!
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- 1. The CEO’s Role in Setting Tone at the Top
In our high-stakes business environment, compliance isn’t just about avoiding fines — it’s about forging a corporate identity built on integrity. Delve into the critical role CEOs and senior executives play in transforming compliance from a bureaucratic checkbox to a living, breathing part of company culture.
- 2. CISOs, C-suite remain at odds over corporate cyber resilience
More than a year after the SEC revamped cyber disclosure rules, security and IT executives still struggle to articulate enterprise risk strategies.
- 3. The CISO’s Journey From Digital Defender to Compliance Champion
Increasingly, companies are looking for chief information security officers (CISOs) with expertise not only in the technical aspects of the role but in regulation and risk management. Frank Balonis, CISO at tech company Kiteworks, recaps the CISOs journey and looks at what the future holds.
- 4. Warren Buffett’s Secret To Success? Run It ‘Like A Small Family Business,’ Says One Of His CEOs
Karen Goracke, CEO of Borsheims, has learned much from working closely with Warren Buffett. From starting as a sales associate in 1988 to eventually being interviewed by Buffett himself for the CEO role, Goracke's journey embodies a classic success story. And her best advice from the "Oracle of Omaha?" – Keep it simple and run the company like a small family business.
- 5. 5 Leadership Hacks That Will Change Your Career
Tired of feeling stuck in your career? These five leadership hacks can help you break through and achieve your goals.
- 6. Portnox Survey Reveals CISO’s Surprising Views on Job Security, Zero Trust, Multi-Factor Authentication, and More
The survey, which polled 200 CISOs from companies with annual revenues exceeding $500 million, highlights growing concerns around the effectiveness of Zero Trust, the limitations of Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA), and the looming threat to job security amidst an increasingly complex cybersecurity landscape.