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A CISO’s Guide to Avoiding Jail After a Breach

Posted on July 5, 2024
Yahoo, Uber, SolarWinds — increasingly, the government is incentivizing better corporate security by punishing the individuals leading it. Is that a good idea? And how can security pros avoid ending up on the butt end of a lawsuit?
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