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Jun. 5, 2015

Executives must get down and dirty with cybersecurity

Corporate executives often delegate cybersecurity matters to lower management. In the age of high-profile breaches, however, this is risky. By Hsiao C. (Mark) Mao and Jonathan Yee


By Hsiao C. (Mark) Mao and Jonathan Yee


Corporate executives often delegate cybersecurity matters to lower management. In
the age of high-profile breaches, however, this is risky. There is increasing scrutiny
of all involved in the collection, handling, processing, safeguarding, use and destruction
of personally identifiable information (PII). Until there is greater clarity in the
law, executives may be...

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