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How to train your C-suite
Hewlett-Packard
Discover Performance
Security and risk leaders edition, February 2015
Why the C-suite shortchanges you
There’s a right way and a wrong way to talk to the CEO about security. Learn the secret to high-impact, budget-boosting communication.
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Sending executives
into the breach
Despite bigger and more damaging headlines, an HP security exec says boards of directors still need to understand—and join—the breach response plan.
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We start the new year with a look at executive relations. If 2014 was the year of big breaches, 2015 should be the year of big awareness, and better action. We hope to help you get your CEOs on board with your security agenda.
Tony Caine Tony Caine
Vice President & Head
HP Enterprise Security
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