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Tag: chief information security officer

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CISOs Tackle AI-Driven Code Sprawl

The line, "I spent the weekend burning through Claude tokens," set the tone for a discussion on the risks and opportunities of AI-driven code sprawl, a pressing concern for CISOs. How can security leaders maintain control when AI puts code-writing capabilities in every employee's hands?

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Small Businesses Exposed to Growing Cyber Threats Without Cybersecurity Leadership

Small businesses are playing with fire, exposing themselves to devastating cyberattacks that can cost over $250,000 - a staggering amount that's roughly equivalent to the salary of a chief information security officer (CISO). By not investing in cybersecurity leadership, they're essentially rolling the dice against increasingly automated threats.

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CISOs Face Emerging AI Risk Management Challenges

As AI evolves from a useful tool to an omnipresent force, chief information security officers must urgently reassess their risk management playbook to stay ahead of emerging threats. A recent GovInfoSecurity webinar, "What CISOs Need to Know About AI Risk," tackles this critical question and explores the implications of AI risk for CISOs.

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Cybersecurity Chiefs Face Talent Exodus Amid Declining Job Satisfaction

With fewer than four in ten cybersecurity professionals planning to stay in their current roles, chief information security officers face a pressing dilemma: how to retain top talent in an industry plagued by declining job satisfaction. A recent IANS report reveals a stark reality, with only 34% of cybersecurity pros intending to remain in their positions over the next 12 months.

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