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Chapter 5 - Organizational structures that support strategic initiatives. The learning objectives for this chapter include: Compare the responsibilities of a chief information officer (CIO), chief technology officer (CTO), chief privacy officer (CPO), chief security officer (CSO), and chief knowledge office (CKO); explain the gap between IT people and business people and the primary reason this gap exists; define the relationship between information security and ethics;. | CHAPTER 5 Organizational Structures that Support Strategic Initiatives LEARNING OUTCOMES 5.1 Compare the responsibilities of a chief information officer (CIO), chief technology officer (CTO), chief privacy officer (CPO), chief security officer (CSO), and chief knowledge office (CKO) 5.2 Explain the gap between IT people and business people and the primary reason this gap exists 5.3 Define the relationship between information security and ethics ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURES Organizational employees must work closely together to develop strategic initiatives that create competitive advantages Ethics and security are two fundamental building blocks that organizations must base their businesses upon IT ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Information technology is a relatively new functional area, having only been around formally for around 40 years Recent IT-related strategic positions: Chief Information Officer (CIO) Chief Technology Officer (CTO) Chief Security Officer (CSO) Chief . | CHAPTER 5 Organizational Structures that Support Strategic Initiatives LEARNING OUTCOMES 5.1 Compare the responsibilities of a chief information officer (CIO), chief technology officer (CTO), chief privacy officer (CPO), chief security officer (CSO), and chief knowledge office (CKO) 5.2 Explain the gap between IT people and business people and the primary reason this gap exists 5.3 Define the relationship between information security and ethics ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURES Organizational employees must work closely together to develop strategic initiatives that create competitive advantages Ethics and security are two fundamental building blocks that organizations must base their businesses upon IT ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Information technology is a relatively new functional area, having only been around formally for around 40 years Recent IT-related strategic positions: Chief Information Officer (CIO) Chief Technology Officer (CTO) Chief Security Officer (CSO) Chief Privacy Officer (CPO) Chief Knowledge Office (CKO) IT ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Chief Information Officer (CIO) – oversees all uses of IT and ensures the strategic alignment of IT with business goals and objectives Broad CIO functions include: Manager – ensuring the delivery of all IT projects, on time and within budget Leader – ensuring the strategic vision of IT is in line with the strategic vision of the organization Communicator – building and maintaining strong executive relationships IT ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Average CIO compensation by industry IT ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES What concerns CIOs the most IT ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Chief Technology Officer (CTO) – responsible for ensuring the throughput, speed, accuracy, availability, and reliability of IT Chief Security Officer (CSO) – responsible for ensuring the security of IT systems Chief Privacy Officer (CPO) – responsible for ensuring the ethical and legal use of information Chief Knowledge Office (CKO) - .