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Last month, we discussed the value of taking an introspective pause to reflect upon your security career. If you had an opportunity to take such a pause recently, hopefully, you have clarified your aspirations and are ready to refocus on your career path.
It is important for security professionals to consider whether their reframed goals accurately relate to and support the landscape of how security services are provided both now and in the future. Understanding how security programs are structured and aligned for delivery across an organization can help you achieve success within the profession.