Corporate America's reluctance to be more forthcoming about internal data security measures has come under scrutiny on Capitol Hill. "I'm not sure the general population realizes just how interconnected all of the ordering processing systems are. My concerns are right in . . .
Corporate America's reluctance to be more forthcoming about internal data security measures has come under scrutiny on Capitol Hill. "I'm not sure the general population realizes just how interconnected all of the ordering processing systems are. My concerns are right in the core of our business," said Cangemi. However, there's a big knowledge gap in corporate America when it comes to risk, which stems from the fact that corporate boards are primarily staffed by CEOs and not CIOs, he said. "We're just getting to the point where there are [chief financial officers] on the board," said Cangemi. "There are no CIOs yet."

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