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The Security Blog is written by our team of editors and includes thought provoking opinions, trends, and essential security information for security executives.
A heads-up to CSOs and CISOs. The ability for you to keep up with the continued evolution and introduction of new technologies has been a challenge for years, and it won't end soon.
Security reached out to Dean Alexander, Director of the Homeland Security Research Program and Associate Professor of Homeland Security at Western Illinois University, for suggestions on how business owners and security leaders can cooperate with law enforcement and gain additional insight before, during and after a potential terrorist incident like the one in Chelsea.
The results of a recent survey of C-suite executives in companies ranging in size from $100 million to more than $1 billion in annual revenues resulted in some surprising changes.