When you are first starting out in redefining how you are operating your security program in a customer-centric context, you need to think about a few key concepts familiar to any new business. What business you are actually in? Do you want to be perceived, and perhaps more importantly, do you want to operate, as […]
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Language of Risk
IntroductionWhy is “The Language of Risk” so important right now? What are the drivers for Business and Security to speak the same language? The answer is change: massive, fundamental change in both camps. Technology has moved to center stage as a partner in business enablement, and has brought along its associated risks. IT and IT […]
Law, Strategy and Competitive Advantage
Competitive AdvantageIn the hunt for sources of competitive advantage, scholars have identified opportunities in most business-related disciplines, including marketing, accounting, human resources, and management. Competitive advantage from cross-functional perspectives such as organizational capital, human capital, and global competition have also received vast amounts of scholarly time and attention. The end result has been a cornucopia of […]