A security culture supports the objectives and values related to security — protecting the data and technology the company uses to do its work while protecting employees, customers, vendors and others. A security culture supports the objectives and values related to security — protecting the data and technology the company uses to do its work while protecting employees, customers, vendors and others. (Photo: Mikolette Moller/peopleimages.com/Adobe Stock)

"Corporate culture" is a phrase that has been tossed around in business circles for decades, and most business leaders would agree that culture is important.

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