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Some days, being a cybersecurity leader can feel particularly arduous — like following in the footsteps of Anthony Gatto. Who is he? According to Guinness World Records, Anthony has juggled more flaming torches at one time than anyone else on the planet.
As chief information security officers (CISOs), we, with increasing frequency, just want to get through the day without getting burned as we help our teams juggle security and business priorities and operational exigencies.