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Board members should gauge the degree to which security policies, audits and reporting mechanisms line up with the law and with well-regarded, established practices. 4. Awareness And Training ...
When reporting, explaining or requesting anything to do with cyber risk, it's best to speak in financial, economic and operational terms. Boards may not understand cybersecurity completely, but ...
To get through to board members, cybersecurity leaders need to not only learn the language of business but how to translate cyber risk in a way board members can make sense of. Topics Spotlight ...
Initially called ‘Abracadabra,’ to convey how simple it is to use, Draugnet allows anyone to report a piece of threat intelligence – from a few indicators of compromise to a vulnerability report or a ...
CISOs know that getting board buy-in starts with a clear, strategic view of how cloud security drives business value. This free, editable board report deck helps security leaders present risk ...
Australia's landmark Cyber Security Act has been passed, setting new standards for incident reporting, ransomware payments, and critical infrastructure protection. Australia passed its first-ever ...
The Cyber Safety Review Board — a Department of Homeland Security investigatory body stood up under a Biden-era cybersecurity executive order to probe major cybersecurity incidents — has been ...