Seven security specialists working close to managers were interviewed about what managers wanted to know about security, as well as other security issues and asked to perform a scenario. This information was analyzed, and the major conclusion of the study is that managers are interested in knowing about security mainly regarding financial and strategic matters, formulated in managerial terms rather than technical and grouped in sets of crossinformationrather than individual detailed data. A trend of giving the users themselves more responsibility for security was also noticed which is potentially worrisome due to the increased insider threat.