Report Urges CEOs to Safeguard Computer Networks From Attacks. Chief executives of U.S. corporations and their boards of directors should assume direct responsibility for securing their computer networks from worms, viruses and other attacks, an industry task force working with the federal government said. The group stopped short of urging legislation to require chief executives to certify their companies’ cybersecurity measures, as they are now required to do for financial statements after numerous accounting scandals. But in a report to be released today, the group said that cybersecurity should be taken just as seriously by top management. Full Story
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