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“Mirror, mirror on the wall, whose job is it to make our organization the most secure of all?” Were movie makers to have updated the inquiry made by the evil queen in Snow White, directing that question at your organization, would we see fingers pointing all over the place?
Some might point toward security and IT staff — isn’t that their job after all? Other fingers might instead point at the executive suite, or outwardly to various end users across the organization — and we could continue across the organizational chart — but should we?