Cyberthreat Awareness 'High,' Preparedness Woeful: Palo Alto CEO
It’s “no secret” that corporate awareness of cybersecurity is “high,” Palo Alto Networks CEO Nikesh Arora told a Morgan Stanley investment conference Monday. “I can’t imagine five years ago, you’d be asking the CEO, how secure is your infrastructure? And…
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are you worried about the risk of cyberattacks?” Arora thinks there's "more of a focus on getting security right than there ever was,” he said. “We’re woefully ill-prepared for what could happen to the technology infrastructure in this country and around the world.” The cybersecurity “debate” has evolved from “whether I could be hacked,” to “if I did get hacked, how am I going to get back up again?” he said.