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In today’s climate, every security decision carries weight—from protecting reputations to enabling enterprise growth. CSA’s Virtual Knowledge Exchange offers security leaders a unique opportunity: a confidential, one-on-one conversation with a former Fortune 500 CSO who understands your world.

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A Success Story: Strengthening Executive Security Posture Following an Industry Crisis

In the wake of a shocking industry crisis, a Fortune 500 healthcare company turned to CSA to reexamine its executive security strategy with urgency and precision. Discover how this tailored engagement elevated executive trust, enhanced protection protocols, and positioned security as a strategic business asset.
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The Shift to Strategic Security

As security becomes inseparable from enterprise risk and governance, CEOs are asking tougher, more strategic questions of their Chief Security Officers. Today’s CSOs must move beyond incident response to deliver business intelligence—translating risk data into decisions that shape growth, resilience, and shareholder value.
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When Crisis Strikes

“It is almost certain that most health care organizations will need to implement an emergency response to a crisis in the coming years,” writes Ken Senser, CSA’s Chief Strategy Officer. From his experience as a former CIA officer detailed to the FBI’s security division, Ken advises in his third article that health systems take steps now to evaluate their emergency management, continuity of operations and disaster response programs. He outlines a five-step approach to crisis planning and preparation based on U.S. government response protocols and best practices.