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By Stewart James

Published: Wednesday 17 September 2008


Name

Joseph Webster


Location

Denver


Occupation

Senior Software Security Engineer


Comment

I can only agree with your placement of responsibility for data breaches on executive management. However, the most fundamental threat responsible for the vast majority of actual damages due to data loss is the lack of management (or mismanagement) of the trust relationships between the organization and it's employees and partners. That is most assuredly a C-level responsibility.



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