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Outsourcing CISO 
Roles Makes Sense

Outsourcing your CISO position is an affordable solution when you want the expertise they bring, but not the C-level salary.

Outsourcing Your CISO Executive Position is a Wise Investment in Your Business’s Security

A CISO (Chief Information Security Officer) plays a critical role in your company’s cybersecurity protection. Without doubt, having a CISO who understands where potential threats are, how to prevent them and how to respond in an emergency determines how well your business recovers.

Expert Guidance from a CISO is Affordable Compared to the Cost of a Security Breach
Small and mid-sized businesses need the same expert advice as government agencies and corporate giants because they face similar threats. The hefty salary that a CISO commands needn’t be a barrier to protecting your business from catastrophe. Outsourcing these roles makes financial and common sense.

A BlueCoat team member acts as your outsourced CISO, giving C-level guidance on all facets of your company’s information security processes. Working with BlueCoat’s CISOs ensures security measures recommended and executed align with your business goals and meet industry standards.

  • Provides expert advice in cybersecurity
  • Assesses areas of vulnerability that lead to fraud and loss from phishing, exploits or ransomware and well-orchestrated cyberattacks
  • Creates or reviews and strengthens policy, procedures and guidelines
  • Responds to malicious acts and threats
  • Oversees plans and tools that can help prevent worst case scenarios

Put Leaders Who Earned Their Chops with the Government and Fortune 500s in Your CISO and CSO Positions

Small to mid-sized businesses and organizations are the backbone of our nation. BlueCoat makes decades of security expertise accessible to mid-market companies. In fact, Ari Baranoff, former U.S. Secret Service Cybersecurity, investigative and physical security executive leader, founded BlueCoat to bring federal and Fortune 100-level solutions to companies typically underserved in avoiding or facing a serious crisis.

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