Intelligent CISO Issue 11 | Page 52

COVER STORY The BlackBerry campus Having seen the evolution of IT over 35 years in the industry, Webber says it was a blend of curiosity and conscience that led him to cyber. “I’ve always had a strong interest in the way systems can be made to do things that they weren’t originally designed to do. So originally that was more of an intellectual challenge but with the rapid increase in cybercrime I kind of realised there was an important and urgent practical need to actively protect ourselves and that’s a challenge I both enjoy and feel is socially valuable.” A typical day as a CISO at BlackBerry As both CIO and CISO, Webber’s time is divided between the two roles – though they are very complementary. “My day typically is involved in much of the normal process of running the business, looking at different projects, in the case of CISO looking at security- 52 related projects and how we promote and advance our maturity in that space. “It’s looking at risk profiles for various threats that we consider we are reasonably likely to encounter, what the risk profile for those look like, how well prepared we are as an organisation to counteract those risks, whether there are future things we should be doing in order to protect ourselves and our customers better against those things. “And then things like normal organisational tasks so: where are the best places for me to get my staffing from, how do I develop my people, what training is required for my organisation? “What training can or should my organisation be giving to other parts of the business in order to heighten security awareness and knowledge within the company as a whole and, of course, the normal budgetary type of considerations around running that kind of business.” I’ve always had a strong interest in the way systems can be made to do things that they weren’t originally designed to do. On getting the message across to the board Webber concedes that talking to the board was an area of anxiety when he first started in his role but has now evolved to an element of the job he looks forward to most. “We’re very lucky we have a strong board, with a generally good Issue 11 | www.intelligentciso.com