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Degrading titles
Hummmm....let me think about this for a moment...
I've spent several years attaining professional training in Infosec, have attained security certs, and working on a Masters in Information Assurance, and now someone thinks a 'cool' job is to be called an 'information steward' and be a 'reputation body guard' for the CIO!
Talk to some more of the professionals in the Infosec field Carolyn, and see if they share your excitement. I personally find it degrading.
G. Hummel, CISSP