Eh, not really. There's pretty clearly lines of responsibility here.
The nuts-and-bolts security still falls to a CISO. This role is more about bridging the gap between security teams and customers. The Trust officer might have influence over high level roadmap items ("our customers are asking about X"), but the actual implementation will still land with the CISO.
The nuts-and-bolts security still falls to a CISO. This role is more about bridging the gap between security teams and customers. The Trust officer might have influence over high level roadmap items ("our customers are asking about X"), but the actual implementation will still land with the CISO.