Not long ago, the physical and cyber worlds were starkly divided, where an entire day was hardly simultaneously spent connected to a device; however, with the rise of the Internet of Things and its ensuing mass data generation, the two worlds have merged. If it isn’t already causing worry at the executive level, then it should be.

As many across the business world can tell you, the technologists, legal teams and executives who deal with a modern cyberthreat rarely see eye to eye, as stated at the “Control & Contain—Data & Trends: Evaluating Patterns & Trends of Your Cyber Security Incidents” panel at ALM’s annual CyberSecure conference.

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