"If I Were Starting My Career Today..." - Interview with Steve Katz


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May 22 2009 8 mins   2
Steve Katz was the world's first CISO, and he has unique insight on the information security profession - how it's developed and where it's headed.

In an exclusive interview, Katz discusses:

How the information security role has evolved;
Which trends are changing the role;
The skillsets necessary for today's security professionals to succeed tomorrow.

Katz is a prominent figure in the network security discipline. Since 1985, he has served as the senior security executive for Citibank/Citigroup, JP Morgan, and most recently Merrill Lynch - and has been a force in raising the visibility and shaping the direction of the security industry at industry and government levels.

Deeply respected within both the financial services and security industries, Katz has testified to Congress on information security issues and was appointed as the Financial Services Sector Coordinator for Critical Infrastructure Protection by the Secretary of the Treasury.

Other credentials include: Founder and Chairman of the Financial Services Information Sharing and Analysis Center; Chairman of the American Bankers Association Information Systems Security Committee; Vice Chair, Financial Services Roundtable-BITS Security and Risk Assessment Committee; member of the New York Clearinghouse Banks Data Security Officers Committee; and member of the Securities Industry Association Information Security Committee.