Boosting organisational resilience remains harder than ever in a cybersecurity threat environment marked by ever more effective, voluminous, and innovative AI-enabled attacks – and for executives charged with balancing cybersecurity risk, business growth strategies, and increasing board expectations, simply being secure is no longer enough.
To meet an ever-expanding array of governance, risk, and compliance (GRC) mandates, today’s businesses must ensure that their cybersecurity processes are closely interwoven with strategic business structures – providing a broad operational base in a process that requires senior executives and board members to work closely with chief information security officers (CISOs) to protect the organisation’s assets, reputation, and viability.
Just how this collaboration might be possible was the theme of the latest Mimecast Cyber Resilience Executive Society (CRES) roundtable, at which a number of security and business executives shared their experiences building durable bridges that rally the two groups’ often divergent worldviews around the common goal of business resiliency.
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