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How can CSOs protect their CEO?

Vulnerability hits Intel enterprise PCs going back 10 years

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May 02, 2017
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How can CSOs protect their CEO?

CEOs have a high level of visibility outside the organization and attackers can leverage the data they collect as a way to target them for cybersecurity attacks. Organizations can help protect your CEO from cybersecurity attacks by leveraging the following tips provided by security company Spirent's David DeSanto. Read More

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