A new paper by the National Assn. of State Chief Information Offi...
A new paper by the National Assn. of State Chief Information Officers (NASCIO) examines the role of the state CISO (chief information security officer) as it has evolved in response to the growing complexities of the IT threat environment,…
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homeland security concerns and increasing demands for enhanced citizen services. The brief addresses critical state CISO success factors, security governance and reporting structures, the breadth and depth of CISO authority, the CISO and information privacy and a few predictions on the future evolution of the state CISO. “As the role of the CISO has evolved, the state CISO must now focus on relationship-building across the state and even outside of the state,” said Mary Carroll, co-chmn. of NASCIO’s Security & Privacy Committee and CIO for Ohio: “The state CISO must be involved with a variety of other state officials, including those involved in homeland security, critical infrastructure protection, and emergency management.”