What CEOs Get Wrong About Cybersecurity - and How to Fix It

Cybersecurity is a leadership responsibility that affects revenue, operations, trust and long-term stability. This issue addresses common executive misconceptions and shows how strategy, employee awareness and incident readiness work together.

In this issue

✓ Why cybersecurity is a business risk rather than only an IT concern
✓ How stronger password and multi-factor authentication habits reduce exposure
✓Why leadership must plan for response and recovery, not prevention alone

Why Cybersecurity Matters

Cybersecurity decisions affect revenue, operations, customer trust and the organization's ability to recover from disruption. That makes cybersecurity an executive responsibility, not simply an IT assignment.

Leadership sets priorities for access, employee awareness, incident response and recovery. Clear executive ownership helps technical controls support the risks and goals that matter most to the business.

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