It’s no secret that there’s a language barrier between technologists and executives, but on the modern cyberthreat landscape, misunderstandings can cost businesses money, reputation and jobs. This begs the question: How can companies bridge this information gap?
Cybersecurity is “similar to other risk management sets of issues that the board has to be on top of from an overall oversight” perspective, explained Shahryar Shaghaghi, head of BDO’s international cybersecurity group. “Traditional information security has evolved to an extent to where it now has to be an integral part of any management risk profile, and it has to be translated in a meaningful way that the management and board can fully understand.”
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