One-in-Six Advocate Prison for CEOs and Board Members After Breaches
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One-in-Six Advocate Prison for CEOs and Board Members After Breaches

In a recent survey of security professionals conducted at the e-Crime Congress, 16% of respondents said they support laws that would result prison sentences for executives and Boards of Directors for any negligence on their part following a major data breach.

The report comes on the heels of the Boardroom Cyber Watch Survey 2014, which found

Source: blog.norsecorp.com

Criminal negligence might/should be expanded to include IT security. Maybe that would wake’em up?

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One-in-Six Advocate Prison for CEOs and Board Members After Breaches