fostering a culture of digital security awareness
Cyber attacks and misuse of information are two of the biggest and most discussed topics today, resulting in huge costs. The total annual cost of cybercrime is projected to reach $8 trillion and is expected to grow to $10.5 trillion by 2025, due to direct financial loss, operational disruption, legal and regulatory costs, and recovery costs. Global cybersecurity spending is estimated to surpass $200 billion annually by 2024.
Digital security has expanded the range of risks beyond cybersecurity to include risks related to new technologies, new business models, and new vulnerabilities.
As an executive, especially those responsible for governance, it is vital to be able understand, guide and oversee digital security to ensure that not only are risks being addressed but that investments are well directed and lead to beneficial results. The potential cost savings can be enormous.
With guests Gary Hardy of Executive Education Online and Jimmy Heschl Global Head of Digital Security at Red Bull.
In today’s connected business world, technology and information has exploded, providing enormous new opportunities but also bringing significant new risks. Digital Security is a critical governance and business topic that Executives need to understand, support and ensure is addressed effectively.
In this webinar, we introduce a short online course “Executive Leadership – Digital Security” and explain how it will help leaders take part in what is often considered too complex and technical for those who are not “experts”.
The course is presented in non-technical business language and is designed to stimulate leaders to ensure Digital Security is “Done Right” by applying good governance and management practices and avoiding a technical only, and expert only approach that can be both costly and misguided.
This course is online and available immediately via Executive Education Online’s online store. But register below through the GGA, and you’ll receive a 10% discount!
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