What is a Chief Security Officer?

Increasingly, Chief Security Officer means what it sounds like: The CSO is the executive responsible for the organization's entire security posture, both physical and digital.

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Craig Martin
Fri, 2008-05-16 11:28

As always, CSO provides timely and authoritative information on important issues.
Naturally, having said that, I think up the most rudimentary questions: having been a physical security professional for over 20 years, including the development of procedures, policies, technological support measures, ad nauseum,What would most feel to be the most effective way to converge/fuse the (up to this point at least) IT & physical functions? I'm not tecnically competent or experienced enough for a CISSP, CAP or SSCP, and possess the usual/basic PC skills. Any input is graciously accepted!

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