When a company is hacked, it isn’t just security and technology executives who could lose their jobs. Major attacks over the past several years show that even chief executives can be vulnerable, WSJ Pro’s James Rundle and Catherine Stupp report. Although it is still a rare outcome, cyberattacks can wound the careers of chief executives. The burden of responsibility for successful hacks still falls largely on chief information and security officers, rather than chief executives. 4:Failing to preserve log data that could help identify access to compromised systems.
Source: Wall Street Journal September 03, 2020 13:18 UTC