iEntry 10th Anniversary RSS Archive

IT Management Begins With Security
SecurityProNews > News > Security News > CSOs' Top Concerns For 2005
Search:
[ news_security_news ]

CSOs' Top Concerns For 2005



SecurityProNews
Staff Writer
2004-12-08

SecurityProNews: Insider Reports Insider Reports RSS Feed


Worms, viruses and regulatory compliance topped the list of concerns of more than 85 Chief Security Officers who met yesterday in New York City for the second CSO Interchange.

Participants at CSO Interchange discussed a wide variety of security issues that affect their organizations and revealed their top-of-mind concerns through interactive surveys conducted at the event.

Founded by former White House advisor Howard Schmidt and Qualys CEO Philippe Courtot, CSO Interchange provides a forum for Chief Security Officers at corporations, government agencies and other organizations to exchange ideas, discuss challenges and learn from the real-world experiences of their peers. The second CSO Interchange forum was sponsored by Qualys with the participation of the Executive Alliance. The first CSO Interchange was held in San Francisco in June, 2004.

"In most cases, the CSO is the individual responsible for bridging technical security issues with bottom-line business challenges," said Jaime Chanaga, CSO at Geisinger Health System. "Issues such as cyberattacks, online fraud and zero day exploits can have billion-dollar impacts and deserve the full attention of the organization. As CSOs, we need a direct link to our corporate boards and to each other to make more informed decisions. Sharing information about security issues and openly discussing solutions helps us make more informed decisions that will better protect our organizations and the customers we serve."

During CSO Interchange, more than 85 Chief Security Officers were polled on issues ranging from disaster recovery to regulatory compliance. Complete survey results are available upon request from the CSO Interchange media contacts.

While 61% of CSOs said their security budgets increased over the past year, 84% of attendees feel their security programs are still under funded. Although 69% of the CSOs surveyed were concerned about online fraud at their organizations, less than half of the respondents felt their organizations were doing everything they could to prevent the issue and 54% have not rolled out additional defenses to avoid phishing scams.

"Today's CSOs are facing similar obstacles and issues across varied industries and businesses. With CSO Interchange we have created an open environment where CSOs can interact with their peers and freely discuss the issues they face," said Philippe Courtot, co-founder of CSO Interchange and CEO of Qualys. "CSO Interchange has been well received by the participants, and we plan to hold these forums on a regular basis to continue providing top security officers with an environment where they can exchange ideas."



About the Author:
SecurityProNews is a daily online and email publication focusing on internet security issues.

More news_security_news Articles

SecurityProNews: Insider Reports Insider Reports RSS Feed


Get Your Site Submitted for Free in the World's Largest B2B Directory!

Email Address:
* URL:
*
*Indicates Mandatory Field

Terms & Conditions

iEntry Featured Services: Jayde Member Services | Forums | Freeware | Advertise with Us

Virus Warnings

Subscribe to
SecurityProNews FREE!



[ more newsletters ]

article resources
Search Articles:
[advanced search]

WebProWorld.com
Get in-touch with industry experts and leaders
Post your site for review by expert and peers
Ask Security, IT, Development and Design questions

Free Membership: Join Now!

Visit WebProWorld.com

Titan Quest Forum
The #1 Titan Quest forum
Halo 3 Forum
The best Halo, Halo 2, Halo 3 forum
Nintendo Wii
Nintendo Wii news and views
Mac Software
The best in OS X freeware
Graphics Forum
Your source for graphic tutorials
SecurityProNews.com | Breaking eBusiness News Get Your IT Questions Answered - Click Here SecurityProNews News Feeds