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A Leader's Guide to Cybersecurity: Why Boards Need Lead--and How Do It
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A Leader's Guide to Cybersecurity: Why Boards Need Lead--and How Do It
Current price: $35.00


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A Leader's Guide to Cybersecurity: Why Boards Need Lead--and How Do It
Current price: $35.00
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Cybersecurity threats are on the rise. As a leader, you need to be prepared to keep your organization safe.
Companies are investing an unprecedented amount of money to keep their data and assets safe, yet cyberattacks are on the riseand the problem is worsening. No amount of technology, resources, or policies will reverse this trend. Only sound governance, originating with the board, can turn the tide.
Protection against cyberattacks can't be treated as a problem solely belonging to an IT or cybersecurity department. It needs to cast a wide and impenetrable net that covers everything an organization doesfrom its business operations, models, and strategies to its products and intellectual property. And boards are in the best position to oversee the needed changes to strategy and hold their companies accountable. Not surprisingly, many boards aren't prepared to assume this responsibility.
In
A Leader's Guide to Cybersecurity
, Thomas Parenty and Jack Domet, who have spent over three decades in the field, present a timely, clear-eyed, and actionable framework that will empower senior executives and board members to become stewards of their companies' cybersecurity activities. This includes:
Understanding cyber risks and how best to control them
Planning and preparing for a crisisand leading in its aftermath
Making cybersecurity a companywide initiative and responsibility
Drawing attention to the nontechnical dynamics that influence the effectiveness of cybersecurity measures
Aligning the board, executive leadership, and cybersecurity teams on priorities
Filled with tools, best practices, and strategies,
will help boards navigate this seemingly daunting but extremely necessary transition.
Companies are investing an unprecedented amount of money to keep their data and assets safe, yet cyberattacks are on the riseand the problem is worsening. No amount of technology, resources, or policies will reverse this trend. Only sound governance, originating with the board, can turn the tide.
Protection against cyberattacks can't be treated as a problem solely belonging to an IT or cybersecurity department. It needs to cast a wide and impenetrable net that covers everything an organization doesfrom its business operations, models, and strategies to its products and intellectual property. And boards are in the best position to oversee the needed changes to strategy and hold their companies accountable. Not surprisingly, many boards aren't prepared to assume this responsibility.
In
A Leader's Guide to Cybersecurity
, Thomas Parenty and Jack Domet, who have spent over three decades in the field, present a timely, clear-eyed, and actionable framework that will empower senior executives and board members to become stewards of their companies' cybersecurity activities. This includes:
Understanding cyber risks and how best to control them
Planning and preparing for a crisisand leading in its aftermath
Making cybersecurity a companywide initiative and responsibility
Drawing attention to the nontechnical dynamics that influence the effectiveness of cybersecurity measures
Aligning the board, executive leadership, and cybersecurity teams on priorities
Filled with tools, best practices, and strategies,
will help boards navigate this seemingly daunting but extremely necessary transition.