In a cybersecurity situation, your first line of defense may be to call the CTO, but planning and prevention is really an enterprise-wide responsibility. When executives acknowledge that cybersecurity should be integral to the overall strategy of an organization, a culture is created where security isn’t just a cost center or required set of checkboxes, but rather a game plan to better enable the business.
With the right preparation, CEOs can lead management in preparing for and reducing the risk of cyberattacks across all lines of business, potentially affecting their customers, partners, shareholders, staff and company reputation. But how? While cyberattacks are on the rise, companies can mitigate the pending disaster by taking a team-based approach.
Working with executives to prioritize cybersecurity
No entity can simply rely on a firewall or piece of software and expect its security to be fully impenetrable. A layered approach – of people and tools – will be needed to secure the business. Think about it as you would with protecting your home, you don’t just have a gate in the front of the house. You put locks on the doors; you may also have a monitoring system; a motion detector for lights to come on, and more. Securing your business is just as crucial.
Technology plays a critical part of every area of today’s business – no matter what service or product the company provides. Therefore, it’s necessary for companies to assess their systems, and the security of those systems, as an overall business risk.
“as leaders, we need to ensure that cybersecurity is a priority – not an afterthought.”
With ongoing threats, total protection is nearly impossible – at least today – but thwarting an attack is a reasonable goal. Against the most determined adversary, it is truly only a matter of time before, for example, an email with a virus will get through.
With your management team, now is the best time to focus on shoring up walls of defense throughout the company. You can get started with the below checklist:
Most importantly, as leaders, we need to ensure that cybersecurity is a priority – not an afterthought. Build a culture where it’s not seen as a roadblock to getting business done but instead, enables healthy business practices.
Alongside this checklist, have the CISO provide a full report to management and the board as to progress of this living, dynamic cybersecurity plan. Within this plan, the CISO should address outstanding fixes, future work needed and tests to be done, to ensure ongoing assessment and, more importantly, to keep it top of mind for all on the leadership team.
Build A Cybersecurity Culture
At the end of the day, there are many potential risks that could wreak havoc on a company’s infrastructure. Hackers are coming up with new ideas every day to breach systems. As CEOs, the buck stops with us and it’s important to bring the right people to the table to focus on protecting the business and its assets.
Heightening the importance of cybersecurity will lead to better practices and action for improving processes to mitigate vulnerabilities. Taking holistic measures for cybersecurity will allow businesses of all sizes to better prepare for the inevitable. Building a culture with targeted programs geared toward your business needs can protect your resources, investments and reputation in a comprehensive way without overextending your team.
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