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What CEOs Can Learn From Target Breach - GovInfoSecurity

CEOs should become more involved in breach preparedness and response
because of the financial consequences a breach could have on the
enterprise, says Ponemon Institute Chairman *Larry
Ponemon*<http://www.careersinfosecurity.com/interviews/ponemon-data-breach-costs-rising-i-2310?webSyncID=1a1e7149-a4d1-3a3b-087a-3e7c29bec8ec&sessionGUID=783cb23e-2551-1ed4-2806-c88cda765304>.


The institute recently issued its *2014 Cost of Data Breach Study
<https://www14.software.ibm.com/webapp/iwm/web/signup.do?source=gts-LITS-bus-conn-NA&S_PKG=ov23509>*,
conducted for IBM, which shows that the cost of
*breaches*<http://www.databreachtoday.com/breaches-c-318?webSyncID=1a1e7149-a4d1-3a3b-087a-3e7c29bec8ec&sessionGUID=783cb23e-2551-1ed4-2806-c88cda765304>,
in most countries, is on the rise, a matter that should be of concern to
top management, Ponemon says in an interview with Information Security
Media Group (transcript below).



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