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Getting stakeholders to take responsibility for their assets
April 13, 2023, 8:16 p.m. | /u/Flossyt33
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Information Asset Ownership... what an elusive thing.
I am leading efforts in my work organisation to pull (most of) our legacy systems out of the dirt they are rotting in, and introduce a risk mitigation plan to get them patched up and less vulnerable to threats / exposure.
The leading route to achieve this is to present our info sec guidance to key stakeholders in these systems and . . . delegate information asset owners for each - to …
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