
Avoid These Top Four Cybersecurity Mistakes
Whether you’re the CEO of a fast growing start-up or a veteran enterprise executive, it’s easy to get overwhelmed by the number of online threats posing real risk to your business.
Whether you’re the CEO of a fast growing start-up or a veteran enterprise executive, it’s easy to get overwhelmed by the number of online threats posing real risk to your business.
CEOs are quickly realizing that the critical cyber infrastructure that supports the global economy is now directly in the line of fire from hackers, malicious insiders, and nation-state threat actors alike.
A CEO needs to enlist the entire company in the effort to establish common metrics around cyber risk, building a culture of security through open dialogue, planning and testing.
Despite the constant news about the growing cyber threats in the manufacturing industry, many manufacturers are still falling short in cybersecurity planning.
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.
While companies fear the impact of a cyberattack, only 19 percent are highly confident in their organization’s ability to prevent and respond to a hack.
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