May 1, 2024
Cybersecurity considerations 2024

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Thought Leadership
Resilience
Cybersecurity considerations 2024

As 2024 unfolds, organisational leaders face many challenges, from sustaining growth to navigating emerging technologies and talent acquisition and retention. The role of the CISO is evolving, and they are increasingly being seen as proactive partners in managing ongoing business needs rather than just being called upon to rescue the organization during times of crisis.

The KPMG annual Cybersecurity considerations report identifies eight key considerations that CISOs should prioritise in 2024 to help mitigate risk, drive business growth and build resilience.

Explore the eight key cyber considerations and uncover the key actions organisations can take as they seek to accelerate recovery times, reduce the impact of incidents on employees, customers, and partners and aim to ensure their security plans enable — rather than expose — the business.

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Thought Leadership
Resilience
Cybersecurity considerations 2024

As 2024 unfolds, organisational leaders face many challenges, from sustaining growth to navigating emerging technologies and talent acquisition and retention. The role of the CISO is evolving, and they are increasingly being seen as proactive partners in managing ongoing business needs rather than just being called upon to rescue the organization during times of crisis.

The KPMG annual Cybersecurity considerations report identifies eight key considerations that CISOs should prioritise in 2024 to help mitigate risk, drive business growth and build resilience.

Explore the eight key cyber considerations and uncover the key actions organisations can take as they seek to accelerate recovery times, reduce the impact of incidents on employees, customers, and partners and aim to ensure their security plans enable — rather than expose — the business.

Read the full report for more insights.

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