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Mitigation of Cyber Security Threats: Steps and Processes-The Panagora Blog


The push to digitalization, the urgency of vaccine R&D and the unprecedented increase in cloud adoption have blown out the threat landscape and laid a welcome mat for bad-guys.

But at the same time, business leaders now know that they need to build their company strategy around cyber-risks.

In the World Economic Forum’s COVID-19 Risks Outlook, increases in cyberattacks were among the top three most worrisome risks to leaders around the world.

And the WEF forum agree that Cybersecurity is a strategic business enabler and that enterprise decision-making requires analysis of the economic impact of cybersecurity choices.

Their conclusion: Organizational risk assessments should weigh the costs of cybersecurity against regulatory requirements, business outcomes, and the costs associated managing that risk.

Yet, according to PwC’s Global Digital Trust Insights 2021 report, 55% of 3,249 business and tech/security executives lack confidence that cyber spending is aligned to business risks.

While the need to connect words to action cries out, at least we are all on the same page relative to Board-level acknowledgement.

And if that is one of the outcomes following this global pandemic, then we have made progress toward Cybersecurity defense adoption.

 

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