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Cybersecurity in 2020: The rise of the CISO Business Lab

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[Sponsored] As the new year (and new decade) begins, one thing is certain: cybersecurity will continue to have an increasing impact on business, for better or worse. In this episode, we hear from Stephanie Balaouras, a cybersecurity expert who has spoken to thousands of customers over her 15 years at Forrester Research. She is the vice president and group director of security and risk research, as well as infrastructure and operations research.
Balaouras makes the case that all businesses should have a chief information security officer, or CISO, as the world of cyberthreats becomes more intricate and perilous. "Even companies that have a CISO should take a hard look at how high in the organization they report," Balaouras says. "Do they have the right budget? Do they have enough staff? Have you given them the right span of control?"
Balaouras also reviews some of the biggest cybersecurity trends in 2019 and makes predictions for 2020.
Business Lab is hosted by Laurel Ruma, director of Insights, the custom publishing division of MIT Technology Review. The show is a production of MIT Technology Review, with production help from Collective Next. Music by Merlean, from Epidemic Sound.
From the sponsor
Cybersecurity isn’t only about stopping the threats you see, it’s about stopping the ones you can’t see. That’s why Microsoft Security employs over 3,500 cybercrime experts, and uses AI to help anticipate, identify and eliminate threats. So you can focus on growing your business, and Microsoft Security can focus on protecting it. Learn more at //Microsoft.com/Cybersecurity.
https://www.forrester.com/Stephanie-Balaouras
https://go.forrester.com/blogs/category/cybersecurity/
https://go.forrester.com/blogs/a-cisos-guide-to-leading-change/
https://www.forrester.com/report/The+Biggest+Trends+Shaping+Enterprise+Risk+Management+In+2020/-/E-RES148895
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MNYcRa1JWuA

[Sponsored] As the new year (and new decade) begins, one thing is certain: cybersecurity will continue to have an increasing impact on business, for better or worse. In this episode, we hear from Stephanie Balaouras, a cybersecurity expert who has spoken to thousands of customers over her 15 years at Forrester Research. She is the vice president and group director of security and risk research, as well as infrastructure and operations research.
Balaouras makes the case that all businesses should have a chief information security officer, or CISO, as the world of cyberthreats becomes more intricate and perilous. "Even companies that have a CISO should take a hard look at how high in the organization they report," Balaouras says. "Do they have the right budget? Do they have enough staff? Have you given them the right span of control?"
Balaouras also reviews some of the biggest cybersecurity trends in 2019 and makes predictions for 2020.
Business Lab is hosted by Laurel Ruma, director of Insights, the custom publishing division of MIT Technology Review. The show is a production of MIT Technology Review, with production help from Collective Next. Music by Merlean, from Epidemic Sound.
From the sponsor
Cybersecurity isn’t only about stopping the threats you see, it’s about stopping the ones you can’t see. That’s why Microsoft Security employs over 3,500 cybercrime experts, and uses AI to help anticipate, identify and eliminate threats. So you can focus on growing your business, and Microsoft Security can focus on protecting it. Learn more at //Microsoft.com/Cybersecurity.
https://www.forrester.com/Stephanie-Balaouras
https://go.forrester.com/blogs/category/cybersecurity/
https://go.forrester.com/blogs/a-cisos-guide-to-leading-change/
https://www.forrester.com/report/The+Biggest+Trends+Shaping+Enterprise+Risk+Management+In+2020/-/E-RES148895
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MNYcRa1JWuA

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