There are certain types of chief information security officers (CISOs)—three specifically, according to research group IANS—who get invited to the executive dining room: Executive-level CISOs, who engage with the board and support corporate strategy, director-level CISOs, who maintain operations and protect data, and VPs, who do a little bit of both. But a new IANS and Artico Search report reveals a gradual vanishing of the VP-level security officer, leading to more executive-level positions and a greater division between exec CISOs and their director-level counterparts. According to the report, which polled over 660 CISOs in the US and Canada in 2025: - Just under half (46%) of CISOs have executive titles; VPs and directors each represented 27% of respondents
- Executive-level CISO roles at large enterprises rose from one-third in 2023 to 47% in 2025
- Executive-level titles grew, thanks in part to VP-level promotions or replacements
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