Fortinet’s Vishak Raman On Why Security Fabrics Outperform Fragmented Cybersecurity Tools
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Fortinet’s Vishak Raman On Why Security Fabrics Outperform Fragmented Cybersecurity Tools
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Cyber risk used to be the kind of problem you could delegate. Something for the CISO, the IT team, and maybe an external auditor to worry about once a year. That comfort zone is gone. In the last decade, a new reality has set in: a single cyber incident can erase hundreds of millions of dollars in market value in a matter of days, derail strategic plans, and permanently rewrite how investors see a company.
Cyber risk has become a barometer for corporate resilience and trust. As the landscape accelerates, boards are expanding how they engage with performance, talent, and technical insight to keep pace with rising expectations. In today’s environment, traditional rhythms are giving way to more dynamic approaches that reflect the speed of change.
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Boards must assume compromise, create AI fluency beyond IT, tie AI initiatives to operational resilience, and strengthen cross-functional governance.
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Cybersecurity and operational resilience have become defining boardroom issues in recent years. Escalating cyberattacks on financial services, critical infrastructure and supply chains, combined with evolving regulatory expectations and activist scrutiny, demand that directors adopt a proactive, strategic approach to cyber risk oversight.
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Fortinet’s Vishak Raman On Why Security Fabrics Outperform Fragmented Cybersecurity Tools
Why organisations remain trapped in a spiral of failure—and why leadership is key to build resilience in a “when, not if” world
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Cyber risk belongs in every company’s risk lexicon. It is not a technical category. It is a business reality.
It’s 2026 and we’re still arguing about who the CISO reports to. The truth? The chart matters less than whether the CISO has the actual authority to influence the entire business.
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Traditionally, cybersecurity focused on protecting systems and training humans; now it's about securing human-AI agent interactions.
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The modern CISO must act as a business strategist and relationship leader to ensure enterprise resilience.
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Despite boards placing greater emphasis on cyber risk, their ability to mitigate it is improving slowly and marginally.
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