Part Three: Building an Approach & Reducing Cyber Risk
In the final part of this three-part series, we provide practical principles, quick wins, and a self-assessment tool to empower non-technical business leaders to take charge of cyber security and confidently lead their organizations in managing cyber risk.
Video highlights:
- Cyber security leadership isn't about tech skills.
- To succeed in cyber security, you don't need deep technical expertise. Lead by assigning ownership, asking smart questions, and driving accountability - just as you would any other business risk.
- You can't do it all, and the job is never done.
- Cyber security is a process, not a project. Prioritize ruthlessly, frame issues as business risks, and focus on building resilience over time.
- Nail the essentials.
- Turn on multifactor authentication, appoint an incident response lead, and enforce strong passwords. These simple steps make a big impact on minimizing cyber risk.
Don't forget to check out part one and part two of this series!
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