Today, CISOs are more central to an organization’s strategy than ever. Attackers have grown more sophisticated, breaches have become more expensive, and the attack surfaces organizations must defend have expanded.
The average Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) now assumes a heightened position, as they are responsible for shaping, validating, and communicating the risk exposure of their entire organization to the senior executives and board of directors. However, considering this expanded role, have the tools accessible to most CISOs adapted to their increased level of responsibility? What are the most critical considerations when building a cyber risk management strategy to meet the demands of an anxious boardroom? Lastly, can success be measured in a way that supports the CISOs’ cyber risk evolution?
Join Mike Orosz, the Global Chief Information and Product Security Officer of Vertiv, as he answers these questions and more. In this 30-minute keynote, Mike will share what methods and metrics have made Vertiv’s cyber risk strategy scale to secure a business with operations in more than 130 countries.