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Building a Cyber Resilient Business

Building a Cyber Resilient Business

By : Dr. Magda Lilia Chelly , Shamane Tan, Tran
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Building a Cyber Resilient Business

Building a Cyber Resilient Business

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By: Dr. Magda Lilia Chelly , Shamane Tan, Tran

Overview of this book

With cyberattacks on the rise, it has become essential for C-suite executives and board members to step up and collectively recognize cyber risk as a top priority business risk. However, non-cyber executives find it challenging to understand their role in increasing the business’s cyber resilience due to its complex nature and the lack of a clear return on investment. This book demystifies the perception that cybersecurity is a technical problem, drawing parallels between the key responsibilities of the C-suite roles to line up with the mission of the Chief Information Security Officer (CISO). The book equips you with all you need to know about cyber risks to run the business effectively. Each chapter provides a holistic overview of the dynamic priorities of the C-suite (from the CFO to the CIO, COO, CRO, and so on), and unpacks how cybersecurity must be embedded in every business function. The book also contains self-assessment questions, which are a helpful tool in evaluating any major cybersecurity initiatives and/or investment required. With this book, you’ll have a deeper appreciation of the various ways all executives can contribute to the organization’s cyber program, in close collaboration with the CISO and the security team, and achieve a cyber-resilient, profitable, and sustainable business.
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The CMO and CPO—Convergence Between Privacy and Security

By now, you have had the opportunity to discover the responsibilities and roles of most CxOs as they relate to cybersecurity in an organization. The Chief Marketing Officer (CMO) has the job of leading a company’s efforts to create, communicate, and provide value-added solutions to consumers, clients, and business partners. This includes collecting data used to determine marketing strategies. When it comes to protecting employee data and customer information, the Chief Privacy Officer (CPO) is the executive responsible for putting in place policies and procedures and ensuring compliance with privacy laws and regulations. Privacy policies should outline how businesses handle information obtained from customers, clients, and employees.

In simple words, a CMO aims to collect data and ensure the expansion of business with leads, while the CPO may slow down that process by managing the risk of noncompliance during...

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