What does successfully leading a large organisation through a cybersecurity issue look like? What does your role as CEO entail?
CTOs are at the heart of any I.T incident in the business – or at least they should be. What’s your role?
CFOs need to ask difficult questions on cybersecurity. Here’s what you should be focused on.
CMOs need to keep bringing the business selling at the same time as retaining its reputation and communicating its recovery.
Your role is in setting the boundaries of what can be done and what has to be done in light of your cybersecurity duties.
Both internal and external communications play a huge role in the recovery from a cyber incident. How do you get your team ready?
What does successfully leading a large organisation through a cybersecurity issue look like? What does your role as CEO entail?
CTOs are at the heart of any I.T incident in the business – or at least they should be. What’s your role?
CFOs need to ask difficult questions on cybersecurity. Here’s what you should be focused on.
CMOs need to keep bringing the business selling at the same time as retaining its reputation and communicating its recovery.
Your role is in setting the boundaries of what can be done and what has to be done in light of your cybersecurity duties.
Both internal and external communications play a huge role in the recovery from a cyber incident. How do you get your team ready?
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We provide products for start-ups and smaller accountants, insurers and retailers, medium-sized law firms and financial services companies, for schools and biotechs.
We’re trusted to solve cyber-security for major organisations across the public, insurance, financial services, legal, pharmaceutical and accountancy sectors.
Doddie Weir (1970-2022)
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