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Many CISOs are drowning in ‘security debt’ – TechRadar
Sharing intel makes criminals dangerous
As Chief Information Security Officers (CISO) step up their game in order to fend off increasing volumes of attacks against their organizations, theyre met with mounting security debt, new research has said.
A report from cybersecurity experts F-Secure, found that despite facing a well-organized criminal industry, CISOs are getting better at repulsing many attacks.
Criminals are usually better-equipped than CISOs, mostly because they share the intelligence amongst themselves, with almost three-quarters…
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