Security News > 2015 > September > Should a data breach be the kiss of death for the CEO? (Help Net Security)
2015-09-01 07:45
The fact that CEOs have tendered their resignations in the aftermath of public breaches is a clear indication that the executive level is being held more accountable for the cyber security practices o...
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