Take AntiSec to the boardroom

CSOs need to get into the boardrooms and articulate the risk to the business.

Recently, the hacker group known as LulzSec announced that it was closing up shop, yet the news did not provide any comfort to security professionals.

And true to form, other hacking groups are taking centre stage with claims that they have even hacked the hackers.  Whatever these groups morph into, the simple fact is we all remain at risk.

The hackers will likely continue to grow in number as the underworld of cybercrime becomes more powerful and profitable. Organised crime's “Cyber Dons” will continue to set their sites on high-value targets, such as financial institutions and organisations with items that can be stolen and monetised.

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