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1、1The Mind of the CISO:Decoding the GenAI ImpactThe Mind of the CISO:Decoding the GenAI ImpactOver 500 security executives share how AI is changing the CISO role and the cybersecurity landscapeThe Mind of the CISO:Decoding the GenAI ImpactContents pageExecutive Summary.3Respondent Profile.6Key Findin
2、gs.7Section One:GenAI and Cybersecurity:The Risks and Benefits.8Section Two:The Evolving Role of the CISO.12Section Three:AI and Adaptability.16Recommendations.18Additional Resources.19Boilerplates.203The Mind of the CISO:Decoding the GenAI ImpactCISOs Use of GenAI in their OrganizationsExecutive Su
3、mmaryA CISOs Perspective of GenAI:The Strange Case of Dr.Jekyll and Mr.Hyde The role of the Chief Information Security Officer(CISO)is once again in the spotlight following high-profile cases like the Securities and Exchange Commissions(SECs)fraud charge brought against SolarWinds CISO after the 202
4、1 breach.The increased use of Artificial Intelligence(AI)further complicates this role as industries begin to realize the full potential of Generative AI(GenAI)and its impact on cybersecurity.GenAI has rolled out at an immense speed,presenting a challenge for CISOs to secure critical data within the
5、ir organizations.The democratization of GenAI means it can now be used at every professional and skill level,bringing with it a range of benefits as well as potential issues with both offensive and defensive capabilities in cybersecurity.Trellix commissioned independent market research agency Vanson
6、 Bourne to conduct a research survey of 500 CISOs across North America to understand their perceived risks and benefits for using GenAI within security operations at their organizations.Respondents work across a range of industries,including finance,public sector,healthcare(public and private),manuf
7、acturing,energy,oil,gas,and utilities.The results clearly show CISOs are already feeling the impact of GenAI on their organization,team,and role.76%of CISOs already use GenAI in their organizations,with most of the remaining 24%planning to.70%currently use traditional AI,with 26%reporting they plan
8、to do so in the next 12 months,with the most common applications being predictive analytics software and natural language processing(NLP)tools.CISOs Use of Traditional AI in their OrganizationsCurrently using AIPlanning to use AINot currently using,and no plans to use AI 76%70%23.8%26%.2%4%Currently
9、 using GenAIPlanning to use GenAINot currently using,and no plans to use GenAI 4The Mind of the CISO:Decoding the GenAI ImpactCISOs know GenAI has the power to revolutionize how organizations operate.All(100%)respondents from organizations already using GenAI believe it is enhancing/augmenting cyber
10、security processes and/or technologies.With this technology becoming such an essential part of daily functioning,its clear the role of the CISO and the future of cybersecurity in the workplace is being reshaped.CISOs have recognized the benefits,with 91%expressing excitement over the prospects and o
11、pportunities GenAI and AI will bring to their organization.On average,CISOs believe GenAI has or could improve the productivity of their organizations workforce by 38%.AI can offer significant advantages,but almost all CISOs surveyed(99.8%)believe there are multiple areas which require greater level
12、s of regulation,particularly surrounding data privacy and protection and ethical use.GenAI is a double-edged sword with the power to both enable and defend against serious cyber threats,and CISOs recognize the risks.While CISOs are leveraging GenAI and AI,almost all(99.8%)respondents are concerned a
13、bout cybercriminals using GenAI to Processes/Technologies Enhanced/Augmented by GenAI91%91%of CISOs expressed excitement over the prospects and opportunities GenAI and AI will bring to their organization.01020304050Security Content CreationSecurity Testing/AnalyticsIncident Response and ForensicsThr
14、eat Simulation and Red TeamingBehavior Analysis/User AuthenticationInvestigation (e.g.scoping,triage)Threat Intelligence AnalysisPolicy Compliance/GovernanceVulnerability AssessmentMalware Detection and Analysis Threat Detection38%On average,CISOs believe GenAI has or could improve the productivity
15、of their organizations workforce by 38%100%All(100%)respondents from organizations already using GenAI believe it is enhancing/augmenting cybersecurity processes and/or technologies.47%43%31%29%27%26%26%25%24%22%16%5The Mind of the CISO:Decoding the GenAI Impact82%82%of CISOs reported an increase in
16、 the number of cyberattacks over the past six monthsperform cyberattacks,with an increase in speed,frequency,and scale,especially since 82%of CISOs reported an increase in the number of cyberattacks over the past six months.The top three risks CISOs foresee from their own organizations using GenAI a
17、re the ethical&social implications,reliability of results/misinformation,and data leakage.With these changes,the next question is how the CISOs role will need to adapt to keep up with this environment.Keeping pace with AI and GenAI is vital,and almost all respondents said their organizations could b
18、e doing more.Risks CISOs foresee as a result of their organizations using GenAI(for CISOs already using or planning to use GenAI)050100150200Ethical and social implicationsReliability of results/misinformationData leakage(via confidential data being input into a GenAI tool)Data ownership and control
19、Reputational damage(in the event of a data breach)Regulatory complianceData loss and/or corruptionAdditional cyberthreatsJob displacementBias/fairness of outputThe use of GenAI does not pose a risk to my organization200(40%)186(37%)179(36%)177(35%)161(32%)154(31%)138(28%)121(24%)103(21%)101(20%)3(1%
20、)6The Mind of the CISO:Decoding the GenAI ImpactRespondent Profile500 CISOs(or equivalent)were interviewed in March/April 2024,split in the following ways.by respondent country.by organization size050100150200250300350400050100150200United States1,000-2,999Employees3,000-4,999Employees5,000+Employee
21、sCanada.by organization sector020406080100Public Sectors(excluding Healthcare)HealthcareEnergy Oil/Gas UtilitiesManufacturing andProductionFinancialServicesRetail,Distributionand TransportIT,Technology and TelecomsBusiness andProfessional ServicesMedia,Lesiureand EntertainmentConsumerServicesOther C
22、ommercial Sector100656360585530221616157The Mind of the CISO:Decoding the GenAI ImpactKey findings GenAI will have the power to revolutionize how the cybersecurity workforce operates.CISOs overwhelmingly say they understand the implications,and 100%believe the technology will enhance/augment cyberse
23、curity processes and technologies.With the introduction of GenAI,the Trellix Advanced Research Center has seen an increase in cyberattacks over the last six months,and there is evidence of Russian criminal groups possibly using ChatGPT to survey and collect data from other cybercriminals to expand a
24、nd further develop their operations.CISOs reported being most concerned about edge computing,malicious learning,prompt injection,AI-powered bots,and GenAI technologies being used in cyberattacks.The public sector is acutely vulnerable because it has been slower in adopting GenAI in daily operations,
25、leaving it more open to attacks.The introduction of AI/GenAI in organizations has drastically increased day-to-day stress,with 68%of CISOs saying AI is increasing their day-to-day stress levels,31%of them saying it has significantly increased.The majority of CISOs (92%)agree AI/GenAI has made them c
26、ontemplate their future as a CISO.AI presents a double-edged sword;and in the wrong hands,it can pose significant security risks.Almost all(99.8%)respondents are concerned over cybercriminals using GenAI to perform cyberattacks,with an increase in speed(38%),frequency(37%)and scale(37%)of attacks th
27、e most prevalent concerns.92%of CISOs say using GenAI without clear regulations would put their organization at risk,with nearly all(99.8%)agreeing greater levels of regulation are required in the next 6 months;particularly surrounding data privacy and protection(55%).With cyberattacks on the rise,A
28、I pressures mounting,and responsibilities growing,its no surprise 90%of CISOs are finding themselves under increased pressure.99.8%92%90%82%84%90%92%of organizations have experienced an increase in cyber attacks over the past 6 monthsbelieve GenAI could give their organization an advantage over cybe
29、rcriminalsof CISOs feel they are exposed to increased liability as a result of AI/GenAIof CISOs agree AI/GenAI has made them contemplate their future as a CISO8The Mind of the CISO:Decoding the GenAI ImpactSection oneGenAI and Cybersecurity:The Risks and Benefits GenAI has transformed the cybersecur
30、ity landscape,enabling cybercriminals to unleash attacks at an unprecedented scale.The barrier to entry for committing large-scale cyberattacks has been lowered due to Large Language Models(LLMs)such as ChatGPT,which are now free or commercially available to the public.These advancements enable nati
31、on-state and criminal actors to improve offensive tactics,essentially turning cybersecurity into an arms race where attackers can leverage cheap AI models to surpass conventional defense mechanisms.The use of ChatGPT can increase the sophistication of crude cyberattacks like phishing.GenAI provides
32、cybercriminals with increased capabilities to craft phishing attacks in multiple languages,with near-perfect grammar and syntax,making it harder for organizations to detect them.There have been active attempts by companies like OpenAI(the parent company of ChatGPT)to reduce these threats,with a dire
33、ct focus on state-actors.The harder task is how to detect non-state cybercriminal actors,whose dispersed nature online makes them more difficult to track.CISOs are already noticing these threats and gaps within their organizations,with 62%of respondents agreeing they dont have full confidence in the
34、ir organizations workforce to successfully identify cyberattacks incorporating GenAI.This is especially concerning,considering 99%of respondents reported experiencing a cyberattack in the last six months,with 82%experiencing an overall increase in cyberattacks.Primary concerns relate to the speed,fr
35、equency,and scale of cyberattacks GenAI will enable.What concerns,if any,do you have over cybercriminals using GenAI to perform cyberattacks?050100150200Increased speed of cyberattacksIncreased frequency of cyberattacksIncreased scale of cyberattacksEnhanced social engineering/phishing attacksIncrea
36、sed threat of DDoS attacksAttacks will be more targetedAnonymized attacks/being unable to identify the perpetrators of an attackEvasion of security controlsThreat of deepfakes/impersonationCustomization of malwareI have no concerns over cybercriminals using GenAI62%62%of CISOs dont have full confide
37、nce in their organizations workforce to successfully identify cyberattacks incorporating GenAI99%99%of CISOs reported experiencing a cyberattack in the last six months188(38%)187(37%)183(37%)169(34%)163(33%)150(30%)144(29%)131(26%)130(26%)107(21%)1(0%)9The Mind of the CISO:Decoding the GenAI ImpactC
38、oncerns over security are also becoming more sector-dependent,particularly in the public sector and how CISOs see the threat of GenAI to data protection and vulnerability to attacks.The public sector has been the slowest of all surveyed to adopt AI practices.This may be due to budget constraints and
39、 legacy technology,which hasnt been updated since the introduction of commercial GenAI.The slow pace is particularly concerning when the data clearly shows the public sector(excluding healthcare)reported the highest increase in cyberattacks.The public sector was also the lowest-reported industry by
40、CISOs with an action plan in place for training and guidance on AI tool use and threat detection.63%of overall respondents already have an action plan in place for AI training and guidance.These vulnerabilities are even more worrying when considering the sensitive data contained by the public sector
41、 and the threats critical infrastructure faces from adversaries,making the role of the CISO in this sector especially pertinent.The digitalization of essential functions leaves it uniquely exposed to attacks.The lack of readiness expressed by CISOs in the public sector shows a clear need for increas
42、ed funding and an expanded workforce.Top three key industries most likely to report an increase in cyberattacks 1 Public sectors(excluding healthcare)100 95%2 Manufacturing and production 60 87%3 Financial services 58 84%Currently have an action plan in place,split by key industriesYes,an action pla
43、n is already in place63%63%of CISOs said their organization currently has an action plan in place for training and guidance on AI tool use and threat detection for its employees0%20%40%60%80%100%Total(500)Energy,oil/gas and utilities(63)Financial Services(58)Manufacturing and Production(60)Public Se
44、ctors(100)Healthcare(65)63%63%62%42%68%81%10The Mind of the CISO:Decoding the GenAI ImpactAnother area of concern is the prevalence of ransomware attacks,and the introduction of GenAI to the threat landscape has only heightened these risks.93%of CISOs agreed ransomware incorporating AI is a signific
45、ant risk to their organization.In the first half of 2023,ransomware attacks increased globally by 45%and impacted critical infrastructure,including hospitals,manufacturing,and food supplies.In the United States alone,an estimated$1.3 billion in ransom payments were made from U.S.organizations from m
46、id-2022 to mid-2023.The Mind of the CISO research data shows the highest point of concern for healthcare sector respondents is data and privacy,with 62%of respondents listing it as their top concern.This is particularly worrying in a sector notoriously hit by ransomware attacks and acutely vulnerabl
47、e to the threats posed by GenAI.However rampant these threats are,CISOs also believe AI can provide a line of defense against these attacks.91%agreed AI can help protect their organizations from ransomware.To combat the evolving strategies of cybercriminals,CISOs can harness AI technology to proacti
48、vely defend against these threats.Almost half(47%)of respondents identified they are already using GenAI to enhance security content creation and another 43%are using it in security testing and analytics.Overall the survey data shows a promising pattern towards adopting AI and GenAI as a countermeas
49、ure in cybersecurity,with 84%of respondents agreeing it could actually help organizations gain an advantage over cybercriminals.The data clearly shows how AI and GenAI present a complex balance between risk and defense in cybersecurity,but CISOs are willing to lean in to gain a strategic edge in thi
50、s shifting threat landscape.Section three of this report outlines additional perceived or realized benefits of this technology.For CISO respondents organizations using GenAI:What cybersecurity processes/technologies are currently being enhanced/augmented by the use of GenAI?93%93%of CISOs agree rans
51、omware incorporating AI is a significant risk91%91%of CISOs agreed AI can help protect their organizations from ransomware050100150200Security content creationSecurity testing/analyticsIncident response and forensicsThreat simulation and red teamingBehavior analysis/user authenticationInvestigation
52、(e.g.scoping,triage)Threat intelligence analysisPolicy compliance and governanceVulnerability assessmentMalware detection and analysisThreat detection177(47%)163(43%)116(31%)110(29%)102(27%)97(26%)97(26%)93(25%)89(24%)82(22%)61(16%)11The Mind of the CISO:Decoding the GenAI ImpactFor CISO respondents
53、 organizations using AI:What traditional AI platforms are currently used?050100150200Predictive analytics softwareNatural language processing(NLP)toolsSpeech recognition systemsImage recognition systemsFraud detectionProgramming copilotsCustom-trained modelsVirtual assistantsChatbots152(43%)150(43%)
54、143(41%)110133(38%)127(36%)113(32%)106(30%)99(28%)66(19%)12The Mind of the CISO:Decoding the GenAI ImpactSection twoThe Evolving Role of the CISOOrganizations rely heavily on the CISO role for the adoption and implementation of AI.54%of CISOs identified the CISO role as being primarily responsible f
55、or maintaining the security and compliance of the technology adopting AI.They expressed theyre personally accountable for a range of issues,including cybersecurity budget allocation,cyberattack incidents,technology procurement,and vendor and third-party risk management.CISOs are also engaging more t
56、han ever now with the board,half reported to be meeting with their board at least quarterly,highlighting the increased level of liability on the role.The introduction of GenAI to these sectors has increased the day-to-day stress of CISOs across industries,with Public sector CISOs reporting the highe
57、st stress levels due to their daily operations being affected by the complexities of managing sensitive data in an environment slower to adopt AI practices.The role of the CISO has become more essential than ever as they face challenges at an unprecedented scale.There is also increasing liability wi
58、th the CISO role,with high-profile cyber breaches becoming a part of the daily news cycle,heightening the public profile of CISOs and,in turn,placing them under intense scrutiny.Large scale incidents such as SolarWinds and Colonial Pipeline have eroded public assurance in organizations abilities to
59、secure critical data.In the case of SolarWinds,the companys CISO was charged with fraud by the SEC.The case resulted in a shift towards the CISO role,essentially acting as a risk officer for their organization and placing liability on a single role.The introduction of AI and GenAI into these organiz
60、ations has also brought increased scrutiny of CISOs,and 90%of respondents agree it has exposed them to increased liability in their role.Primarily responsible for maintaining the security and compliance of technology adopting AI90%90%of CISOs feel they are exposed to increased liability as a result
61、of AI/GenAI90%90%of CISOs are finding themselves under increased pressure87%87%of CISOs regularly work outside of their contracted hours92%92%of CISOs agree AI/GenAI has made them contemplate their future as a CISO54%35%7%Chief Information Security Officer(or equivalent)Chief Technology Officer/Chie
62、f Information OfficerChief AI Officer 13The Mind of the CISO:Decoding the GenAI ImpactThe changing regulatory landscape around AI and the commercial adoption of GenAI brings into question how well-equipped CISOs and their organizations are to adapt to these shifting policies and external factors.Ove
63、rall,97%of respondents are concerned about the shifting regulations over the use of AI,with one of the primary areas of concern being the use of AI to embolden nation-states to plant advanced persistent threats(APTs)within their infrastructure.The effect of the geopolitical landscape was also an are
64、a of concern,with 46%of overall respondents fearing an increased risk of cyberattacks if these external threats persisted.This topic was a pressing issue expressed by the IT,technology,and telecoms sector surveyed,with 63%of its CISOs expressing they were very concerned by the threat of malicious na
65、tion-state actors.Regulators must work closely with this sector to identify their perceived threats and work with industries to protect systems from APTs.CISOs themselves also believe they need to be better prepared to withstand these shifting threats and 100%agree they would face impacts as a resul
66、t of changes to the geopolitical landscape.An overwhelming number of CISOs(92%)expressed AI and GenAI have made them contemplate their future in the role,bringing into serious question how policy and regulation need to adapt to bolster the role of the CISO and enable organizations to secure their sy
67、stems effectively.The primary driver of increased stress levels is the cybersecurity skills gaps and the need to recruit new employees with AI experience and knowledge(48%),and 38%of CISOs reported increased stress levels over the requirement to train current employees on AI.The rapid advancement an
68、d adoption of GenAI and other innovative technologies are of key concern to CISOs.However,current demanding workloads see 91%of CISOs expressing they dont have enough time to focus on the threat of these technologies,with 87%already regularly working outside of contracted hours.What impact,if any,wo
69、uld changes to the geopolitical landscape have on your organization?97%97%of CISOs are concerned about the shifting regulations over the use of artificial intelligence050100150200250Increased risk of cyberattacksIncreased third party riskChanges to the regulatory environmentRisk to investmentsMarket
70、 access/disruptionDisruption of alliances/partnershipsESG targets being missed229(46%)214(43%)194(39%)186(37%)184(37%)178(36%)157(31%)14The Mind of the CISO:Decoding the GenAI Impact050100150200250050100150200250How has artificial intelligence/GenAI increased your stress levels?How has artificial in
71、telligence/GenAI eased your stress levels?Cybersecurity skills gap/recruiting new employees with AI experience/knowledgeIncreased strategic insights and planningRequirement to train current employees on AIEnhanced accuracy/efficiencyRapid advancements in technology(e.g.GenAI)Streamlined compliance a
72、nd reportingComplexity of AI systemsContinuous monitoring means a reduction in the likelihood of successful cyberattacksUncertainty in placing full trust in AI/reliability concernsPredictive analytics and risk forecastingEvolution of the threat landscapeAutomated threat detection and responseEthical
73、 concernsAdaptive security controlsResource constraintsCustomized dashboardsRegulatory challengesUser monitoringAutomated reporting/summaries238(48%)212(42%)189(38%)173(35%)177(35%)172(34%)162(32%)171(34%)161(32%)162(32%)156(31%)149(30%)131(26%)127(25%)129(26%)115(23%)116(23%)108(22%)100(20%)15The M
74、ind of the CISO:Decoding the GenAI ImpactGiven the increase in stress and challenges CISOs face,organizations need to prioritize providing individuals with adequate support and resources.Considering the high liability and concentration on an individualized role,organizations need to foster cybersecu
75、rity awareness at all levels and train a well-informed workforce to act as a line of defense.CISOs have also expressed optimism about AI and GenAIs potential in cybersecurity.In some instances,AI has helped alleviate the stress of certain jobs CISOs have taken on,with 42%indicating it has eased stre
76、ss levels through increased strategic insights and planning.This showcases the dual possibilities AI offers both CISOs and their organizations,where an increased AI-focused workforce can have beneficial impacts.As the CISO role evolves to include additional responsibilities,they are now more regular
77、ly communicating with boards,with 89%of CISOs saying board members are increasingly asking them to attend meetings.91%agree GenAI has the potential to streamline reporting when presenting to board members,and 92%of respondents agree GenAI has the ability to anticipate and address the concerns of boa
78、rd members.91%91%of CISOs report GenAI has the potential to stream-line reporting when pre-senting to board members16The Mind of the CISO:Decoding the GenAI ImpactSection threeAI and AdaptabilityCISOs have also recognized the potential for GenAI to better strengthen and prepare their organizational
79、cybersecurity measures.All respondents currently using GenAI believe it has the ability to enhance/augment cybersecurity processes and technologies.This technology is being leveraged in areas such as security content creation,security testing/analytics,and incident response and forensics.In the futu
80、re,most respondents anticipate GenAI will be integrated in Security Services Edge(SSE),Network Detection and Response(NDR),and Data Loss Prevention.These integrations could lead to more advanced and efficient security measures,including real-time threat detection,enhanced data protection,and more ro
81、bust security frameworks.By incorporating GenAI in these areas,CISOs hope to stay ahead of evolving cyber threats and ensure better security for their data and networks.Almost half of CISOs are already working to secure their AI tools,with 45%of respondents reporting developing an AI committee to re
82、view AI tools and implementing governance,including security frameworks and standards.050100150200250Which of the following solutions/capabilities,if any,will your organization integrate GenAI functionality for over the next 12 months?Security Services Edge(SSE)Network Detection and Response(NDR)Dat
83、a Loss Protection(DLP)Managed Detection and Response(MDR)Extended Detection and Response(XDR)Endpoint Protection Platform(EPP)Endpoint Detection and Response(EDR)My organization does not use any of these solutions/capabilities228(46%)192(38%)187(37%)175(35%)162(32%)156(31%)154(31%)2(0%)17The Mind of
84、 the CISO:Decoding the GenAI Impact050100150200250In addition to providing technical advantages in cybersecurity,most CISOs believe GenAI could provide an advantage to some extent in staffing and productivity,with 89%agreeing the adoption and integration of GenAI tools will help address SecOps staff
85、ing issues within their organization.Information sharing between organizations also provides an opportunity to help secure workforces,with 47%of respondents saying industry peers sharing GenAI insights and best practices was the most effective way to improve confidence in their workforce abilities t
86、o counter GenAI-produced cyberattacks.The automation of the workforce has become a point of concern in AI implementation and legislation,with regulators worrying about its effect on job loss.However,survey respondents all agreed if GenAI made SecOps roles redundant they would be repurposed within th
87、e organization,with a focus on managing and overseeing GenAI tools.The benefits of GenAI should not be ignored at all and clearly provide a double-edged sword to those in the security operations of organizations who are both concerned by its threat but also have promise in its benefits.89%89%of CISO
88、s agree the adoption/integration of GenAI tools will help address SecOps staffing issues within the organizationHow does your organization secure,or plan to secure,its AI tools?Developing an AI Committee to review AI toolsImplementing governance(e.g.,security frameworks and standards)Continuous moni
89、toring of AI toolsCommunity collaboration (e.g.developers and user collaboration)Data protectionAccess controls/authenticationFrequent security updatesThird-party security assessmentsMy organization does not secure,or plan to secure,its AI toolsTenant isolation226(45%)200(40%)177(35%)175(35%)170(34%
90、)153(31%)151(30%)151(30%)79(16%)0(0%)18The Mind of the CISO:Decoding the GenAI ImpactRecommendations:GenAI provides both an array of challenges and promises to organizations and their CISOs.By recognizing threats,training workforces,and adopting measures to secure systems GenAI has the opportunity t
91、o enhance existing lapses in cybersecurity protocols and better protect organizations.Regulators should work with organizations and their CISOs to develop better legislation and address gaps in funding,access,and security across all sectors.Increase funding and resources and tailor sector-specific r
92、egulation:CISOs in public sector organizations particularly need increased funding and resources to support the adoption and implementation of GenAI.These need to extend to investments in technological infrastructure as well as training skilled personnel.However,all regulations should be widely appl
93、icable across various industries to facilitate compliance and enable technology companies to develop scalable solutions for global adoption.Improve regulation and compliance:As policymakers work to establish AI regulatory rules,there also needs to be clear compliance standards focused on concrete an
94、d measurable outcomes for sectors to adhere to,providing guidance for CISOs who stand to be the most liable for lapses in security and compliance measures.Strengthening security frameworks:Stakeholders should encourage the funding and adoption of integrating GenAI to enhance existing security measur
95、es,including Extended Detection and Response(XDR),Security Services Edge(SSE),Network Detection and Response(NDR),Data Loss Prevention(DLP),and real-time threat detection.Increased data privacy and protection:55%of respondents indicated data privacy and protection require greater levels of regulatio
96、n in the use of AI.CISOs are concerned about protecting the sensitive data of their organizations,particularly those in the public sector,and regulation needs to focus on greater protection of data privacy by passing federal privacy laws to ensure their operational security.19The Mind of the CISO:De
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