Getting board-level buy-in for security strategy
Why cyber security needs to be a board-level issue


Hybrid working has enabled continued productivity during one of the greatest times of global disruption, with technologies introduced to enable collaboration, however this rushed adoption has left gaps in security measures that malicious actors have enjoyed exploiting.
This whitepaper shares why cyber security needs to be a board-level issue, not just an IT team task, and why it’s important to ensure this enterprise-wide issue has the right resources applied to it. It’s ensuring the board is aware of the threats that could negatively impact operations.
Download this whitepaper to learn:
- How to get board-buy in
- How to identify security priorities once you have buy-in
- and How to create a solid company-wide cyber security road map
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