CISOs: If you could meet with your peers virtually on a quarterly basis to discuss key issues how much time could you set aside?

15 minutes4%

30 minutes 59%

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45 minutes 20%

60 minutes 14%

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CISO/CPO & Adjunct Law Professor in Finance (non-banking)9 months ago
I hear a ot of noise from sources supposedly providing good information so it would be refreshing for me to be able to speak with others in the same seat, doing the same thing- especially if it was a focused conversation. 
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Manager, Security Operations and Compliance in Finance (non-banking)9 months ago
I think 45 is a minimum. Anything less does not leave room for in depth discussion.

You don’t always have to take the 45, it’s a lot easier ending early than going over!
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