Who has the purchasing power at your organization when it comes to security?

CIO48%

CISO41%

Other C-suite individual (please specify)6%

Difficult to say.2%

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Senior Director Engineering in Travel and Hospitality3 years ago

Cto chain had the rights

CTO in Education3 years ago

CTO

Senior Director, Defense Programs in Software3 years ago

All of these have purchasing power in a shared security model.

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Lead Consulant, Customer Success in Software4 years ago

CEO

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Director in Manufacturing4 years ago

Our CFO has a very strong vote…. He occasionally overrules the CIO. Not often but enough to show the real pecking order

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