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How to Be a Know-it-all sponsored by Information Security Magazine
 | Journal Article: | Posted: 24 Jul 2008
| | Published: | 01 Jul 2008 | |
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There may not be a job in corporate America that requires a more diverse skill set than that of a chief information security officer. Read this to become a reall know-it-all.
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Ping: David VanderNaalt sponsored by Information Security Magazine
 | Journal Article: | Posted: 12 Apr 2008
| | Published: | 01 Apr 2008 | |
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The legislation that created Arizona's Statewide Information Security and Privacy Office last August (ARS 41-3507) brought David VanderNaalt home to Phoenix as the state's chief information security officer.
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Perspectives sponsored by Information Security Magazine
 | Journal Article: | Posted: 12 Nov 2007
| | Published: | 01 Nov 2007 | |
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Being a figurehead in operations isn't enough; CISOs need risk management know-how.
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Ping sponsored by Information Security Magazine
 | Journal Article: | Posted: 12 Nov 2007
| | Published: | 01 Nov 2007 | |
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How do you build an enterprise information security program from scratch? Most CISOs never have to find out, but that was the reality facing Bob Maley in 2005 when he became the first CISO of the commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
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Seven Winners, One Mission sponsored by Information Security Magazine
 | Journal Article: | Posted: 04 Oct 2007
| | Published: | 01 Oct 2007 | |
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In recognizing seven individuals working in different markets, you might think their experiences and abilities would be quite diverse.
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Office Politics sponsored by Information Security Magazine
 | Journal Article: | Posted: 03 Jul 2007
| | Published: | 01 Jul 2007 | |
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Succeeding in a pressure-filled world of auditors and cyberthreats requires skills in business, technology, people and more.
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Under Fire sponsored by CIO Decisions
 | Journal Article: | Posted: 06 Jun 2007
| | Published: | 01 Jun 2007 | |
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Despite the same old budgets and resources, midsized companies have to contend with new and more complex security attacks. Here's how a few are rising to the challenge.
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