
Five ways to get staff behind cyberdefence
Optimising employee engagement has many benefits, not least bolstering cybersecurity and reducing the likelihood of insider threats
The ever-rising threat of cybercrime will continue to be a sword in the side of business leaders. Despite broad recognition of threats posed, the last few years have been marked by devastating, and often avoidable, cyber breaches. The Cybersecurity special report, published in The Sunday Times, challenges business leaders and policy makers on their terms, exploring threat detection, threat prevention, contingency planning and holistic security solutions. The report focuses specifically on the consequences for businesses: from reputational crises and business interruption, to crippling company valuations and dangerous talent shortages.
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Optimising employee engagement has many benefits, not least bolstering cybersecurity and reducing the likelihood of insider threats
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