It’s critical that governance officers properly prepare to engage with IT regulatory compliances and understand their integral value for today’s successful businesses.
cyber security
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The execs and the techies have to try harder to establish a common language in their fight against common cyber enemies, if key messages are to get through – and defensive strategies stay sound.
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The aftermath of the cyber attack on British Airways’ data systems provides a textbook example of why Europe’s senior management must apply more attention to their organisations’ IT security provisions – and gain better understanding of the cyber threats they now face.
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Senior executives must now develop a holistic understanding of the full economic impacts that cyber threats have on their organisations.
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Boardrooms “need to get a bit technical” if they’re to understand and manage the risks they face, says CEO Martin.
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Europe is poised to make strides toward the creation of a cross-sector, pan-national cyber security ecosystem, explains ECSO’s Secretary General Luigi Rebuffi.
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Nearly one-in-three corporate data breaches get employees fired – including top managers – according to study by Kaspersky Lab.
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Nearly 30% of organisations do not feel ‘completely compliant’ with the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), a survey of IT professionals by Imperva has revealed.
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From small businesses to global conglomerates, digital transformation is taking place across all sectors and sizes of organisations. It’s one of the key decisions that business decision-makers find themselves faced with.