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Cybersecurity in the C-Suite

Presented by

Diana Kelley, SecurityCurve | Richard Meeus, Akamai | John Jacobs, Fortinet | Mike Davis, ExactlyIT

About this talk

C-Level executives are increasingly being targeted by cyber criminals: according to an IBM survey, “64% of CFOs, CHROs and CMOs feel the least engaged in cybersecurity threat management activities, yet are the stewards of data most coveted by cybercriminals.” With cybersecurity no longer limited to the concerns of the IT department and the broader workforce, in 2021 the risk of breaches and attacks touch every part of the organisation. Integrating security controls at all business levels, sharing incident data and making cybersecurity an essential pillar of business considerations and training goes a long way to help CISOs and security leaders navigate the increasing threats and vulnerabilities. In this month’s episode of The (Security) Balancing Act we’ll be sharing how IT security leaders can ensure everyone - and every part - of the business is safe. Join as we evaluate: - To what extent cybersecurity should be a priority in the C-Suite - How C-Level execs should consider their role in relation to cybersecurity - How training and education can help CISOs navigate increased risk at all business levels - And more This episode is part of The (Security) Balancing Act original series with Diana Kelley. We welcome viewer participation and questions during this interactive panel session.
The (Security) Balancing Act

The (Security) Balancing Act

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The (Security) Balancing Act
As we realize the transformative power of the cloud, AI and machine learning, has our culture of responsibility and ethics kept pace? How do we harness our new technological capabilities to the understanding of how to use them well?
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