In 2004, after half a decade of struggle, IT security started to demonstrate the consistent ability to protect their corporate networks. Eight years later and todays bad guys are back in the drivers seat appearing more organized, frequently quite competent and often well financed. With more complex and porous infrastructures and business processes (and less of an appetite to maintain security discipline) the classic perimeter thats protected the enterprise before is dead. Gene Hodges believes that with the right strategy and policy, CISOs can get back to winning the war. His new strategy draws the perimeter around the data object and controls policy by understanding every piece of content moving around or residing on our extended corporate network. This discussion will look specifically at mobility, CISOs toughest new challenge, and will then apply these new principals more broadly to todays environment.