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Chief Information Officer or Corporate Risk Manager?

Posted June 30, 2004 | Leadership |


[Excerpted from an article in the June 2004 Business-IT Strategies Executive Report.]

"The level of risk management required to cope with emerging issues has increased significantly both for the CIO and the corporation as a whole. As a result, the need for enterprise risk management and governance has never been greater or more urgent," says Cutter Consortium Fellow Robert N. Charette.

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