Intelligent CIO North America Issue 10 | Page 53

FEATURE : TRAINING

Culture is key : How CIOs can build cyber-resilience

Nick Emanuel , Senior Director of Product , Webroot and Carbonite , stresses the importance of training to build up an organization ’ s cyber-resilience .

Given the widespread technology transformations , shifts and disruptions over the past year , businesses of all sizes have been faced with re-evaluating their ability to face ‘ unprecedented ’ threats , or simply manage new hazards in preventing a ransomware attack .

While some CIOs sought new technologies to eliminate risk and protect the business , others recognized the illuminating opportunity the pandemic presented to take the time and investment to evaluate and strengthen each layer of security . saw this for what it is : a real-world example of ‘ cyberresilience ’ in effect .
What is cyber-resilience
Being cyber-resilient means being able to withstand and quickly recover from cyberattacks and accidental data loss . Because data loss or malicious attacks can easily derail a business , layered security approaches and a commitment to both data security and protection have emerged essential for today ’ s CIOs and CISOs .
When reviewing the latter ’ s changes , one element was visible time and time again : the company ’ s end-users . Where we ’ ve found company security culture , with IT leaders at the forefront of it , playing a big role in increasing an organization ’ s overall cyberawareness , we saw far fewer attacks reaching the endpoint . We
Businesses know the limitations of traditional security defenses and that cyber-resilience can ’ t be achieved through technology and process alone but can find it hard to champion or build a viable business program or process around it . True resilience calls upon entire organizations to be educated and aware of the threats
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