What is CHIEF SECURITY OFFICER (CSO) ?
CHIEF SECURITY OFFICER (CSO)
CSOs need extensive experience in the field of information security, as well as in-depth knowledge of this rapidly evolving and critical business function. Employers look for a minimum of a bachelor’s degree in information systems or a related field, in addition to 10 or more years’ experience with a
focus on information security, compliance and privacy. The position requires excellent judgment and outstanding planning abilities in order to create and maintain complex security systems. Compliance- and security-related certifications are required.
Typical duties include:
• Managing enterprise wide security policies and systems
• Developing, implementing and monitoring long-term information security and privacy strategy
• Ensuring the firm meets all mandated security and compliance standards
• Coordinating work with all vendors, contractors and consultants to maintain and enhance data security.
CSOs need extensive experience in the field of information security, as well as in-depth knowledge of this rapidly evolving and critical business function. Employers look for a minimum of a bachelor’s degree in information systems or a related field, in addition to 10 or more years’ experience with a
focus on information security, compliance and privacy. The position requires excellent judgment and outstanding planning abilities in order to create and maintain complex security systems. Compliance- and security-related certifications are required.
Typical duties include:
• Managing enterprise wide security policies and systems
• Developing, implementing and monitoring long-term information security and privacy strategy
• Ensuring the firm meets all mandated security and compliance standards
• Coordinating work with all vendors, contractors and consultants to maintain and enhance data security.
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