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Unilever’s Bobby Ford Discusses How to Secure Your Digital Business
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Unilever’s Bobby Ford Discusses How to Secure Your Digital Business

Due to COVID-19, companies struggled to balance security and privacy while digitizing business. Unilever’s Bobby Ford discusses the steps his company took to secure its digital assets.

WSJ Video, 2020


Editorial Rating

8

Qualities

  • Analytical
  • Applicable
  • Bold

Recommendation

COVID-19 restrictions produce additional headaches for operational technology (OT) and information technology (IT) managers of large digital networks. Unilever VP and CISO Bobby Ford and his team handle data at 300 manufacturing plants, which produce household brands such as Ben & Jerry’s, Hellmann’s, Lipton, Dove and Vaseline that are used daily by over 2 billion people. The Wall Street Journal’s David Uberti interviews the veteran cybersecurity expert about how Unilever monitors and protects its massive digital assets in pandemic times.

Take-Aways

  • Unilever CISO Bobby Ford recommends prioritizing cybersecurity threats according to individual company needs.
  • Ford developed a specific framework that allows Unilever to take necessary risks in moving products to consumers.
  • Ransomware vulnerability exists in many environments, especially in large organizations such as manufacturing plants.

About the Speaker

Bobby Ford is vice president and chief information security officer at Unilever. David Uberti is a cybersecurity reporter for The Wall Street Journal.


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