Data Breach Management in the Boardroom:

Vulnerabilities, Solutions, and Why Senior Decision-Makers Need to Be More Active in Cybersecurity

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Board members are being held more responsible for security breaches at their companies. They need to get up to speed.

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Besides liability issues, there are plenty of reasons that board member involvement in security can help companies.

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There are a lot of ways board members can get more involved, and these approaches are fairly easily implemented.

How can senior decision-makers get more involved in cyber defense? 

New, sophisticated cyber threats are emerging daily, and board members can no longer afford to sit on the cybersecurity sidelines. In this guide, you'll discover:

  • What board member involvement in cybersecurity should look like

  • 5 best practices for successful data breach management in the boardroom

  • What path you (and your company) should take moving forward

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About HackNotice

HackNotice is the only human-centric threat intelligence platform that gives organizations the power to defend hidden threat surfaces related to human-focused cyberattacks. Using real-time dark web intel, HackNotice offers full-spectrum monitoring and alerts about threats to first-party domains, employee business emails, third-party vendors, end-user accounts, and much more. HackNotice’s mission is to give organizations the power to uncover their hidden, human-based threat surfaces and effectively defend them.  Founded in 2019, HackNotice is located in Austin, TX. For more information, visit www.hacknotice.com.