Early Morning Byte -October 5, 2022

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Early Morning Byte | October 5, 2022

Good morning! As digital initiatives become a central part of the modern business, it's never been more important for CIOs to have a full picture of the business. One key to accomplishing this is to cultivate a strong working relationship with the C-suite and the CEO in particular. Three CIOs share how this has led to success in their organizations in the latest from The National CIO Review.Have a great Wednesday!- Catherine Pyle

Strategic Pairing—Why CIOs Need to Work Closely with CEOs

As technology initiatives are more and more integral to business success, it's never been more critical for CIOs and CEOs to have a close and collaborative relationship. Three CIOs speak on their working relationships with their CEOs and how it's improved the results of the IT organization. 

 By Bob Violino, Contributing Writer ● Read More...

EXTRA BYTES

 

 

New York Times

 

The National CIO ReviewTech leaders are looking for these skills as they're hiring.

 

 

ProtocolIdentity-based cyberattacks are the leading cause of security breaches, and multifactor authentication is not enough to stop them. 

AxiosOver 500 gigabytes of data stolen from last month's breach of the LA Unified School District were leaked on the dark web after the District refused to pay the ransom.

FROM OUR LIBRARY

How to Overcome Cost-Barriers to Digital Transformation

 By Les Ottolenghi 

Corporate Agility | The Decision-Making Landscape

 By Arthur Hair, Contributing CIO 

Cyber Attacks Emerging as Primary Risk for Business Leaders

 By TNCR Staff 

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