CISOs need evidence-based governance amid disclosure pressure
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CISOs need evidence-based governance amid disclosure pressure
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The reality of today’s landscape offers a harsh truth: Security is not a product you purchase, but a responsibility you share.
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What happens when a risk that shapes strategic execution is handled primarily through a structure designed for controls, compliance and disclosure?
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One of the biggest cybersecurity challenges today is ransomware attacks. Cybercriminals use malicious software to encrypt valuable data and demand payment before restoring access. Organizations across various industries have suffered financial losses and operational disruptions due to these attacks. Additionally, phishing scams remain a common threat, tricking users into revealing sensitive information such as passwords and banking details.read more https://pressearn.it.com/blog/?s=Technology+
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UK CEOs are placing huge demands on security professionals, with most now expecting to recovery from a cyber attack within a matter of hours, not days or weeks.
Executive leaders may not be saying it aloud, but business objectives and priorities don't always promote timely disclosures.
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The cost of complexity is becoming too high to ignore. Organisations that fail to address configuration debt will get left behind. Those who do will gain a significant competitive advantage.
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CISOs need evidence-based governance amid disclosure pressure
Cyber risk is now business risk, turning the CISO from a back-office tech manager into a high-stakes executive who owns enterprise-wide decisions.
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