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Boards should know about these cyber threats…

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May 15 — The role of the CISO has never been more central to the success of an organization. However, cyber security no longer falls under the purview of technology professionals alone. Because cyber risk is a key driver of business growth, business opportunities, and business setbacks, senior executives and board members are expected to weigh in on cyber risk management.

In the past year, 20% of organizations experienced cyber breaches. Only 38% of organizations say that they’re prepared to handle a sophisticated cyber attack. Thousands of cyber attacks occur each day and large cyber incidents continue to make headlines regularly.

Are those numbers extant in-part because many boards still struggle to understand cyber risk and where greater oversight is needed? Board members should be sure to know about these key threats, as they can quickly undermine individuals and an organization as a whole:

Further information

There are many areas of cyber risk oversight for boards to consider. The aforementioned ones should be addressed sooner, rather than later. For more insights into how the board should be involved with cyber risk governance, please see CyberTalk.org’s past coverage. Lastly, to receive cutting-edge cyber security news, insights, best practices and analyses in your inbox each week, sign up for the CyberTalk.org newsletter.

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