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Sanjay Subramanian: Information Siloes Exacerbate Threats

February 07, 2013
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In this LEVICK Daily video interview, Sanjay Subramanian, a Principal and Co-Leader in PwC’s Threat Management Group, discusses the dangers of “siloed” data in the context of risk management. Today, too many companies find that they don’t know who owns the diverse array of data maintained by their organizations. When one entity is responsible for consolidating threat information across all departments and business functions, companies provide themselves a horizontal picture of the myriad risks they face and, thus, the perspective needed to address them at the earliest possible point.

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