Effective Cyber Risk Management: A Best Practice Governance Guide
24/10/2024
Navigate the complexities of cyber security with this helpful resource.
In the face of an ever-changing cyber threat landscape, the Governance Institute of Australia has unveiled a pivotal resource for leaders titled,
- ‘Effective Cyber Risk Management: A best practice governance guide for digitally secure and resilient organisations.’
The guide is a comprehensive publication designed to fortify your organisation’s digital defences and guide you through the complexities of cyber security.
As an essential piece of thought leadership, the guide empowers directors and executive staff with the tools and knowledge to safeguard your organisation’s most valuable assets.
Megan Motto FGIA FCG, CEO of Governance Institute, emphasises,
- “Cyber risk management transcends IT; it’s a fundamental governance imperative.”
A framework for operational excellence by aligning your cyber risk appetite with actionable strategies. It underscores the criticality of:
- Identifying and protecting critical assets
- Implementing robust data governance
- Ensuring accountability at all organisational levels
Navigate crises with confidence as the guide illuminates:
- The dynamics of crisis management teams
- Decision-making frameworks for ransomware demand
- Legal and notification requirements for cyber incidents
Stay ahead of threats and elevate your organisation’s cyber resilience and readiness. Embrace the principles and practices that shield you from cyber threats and position you to respond decisively to any incident.
Download here https://www.governanceinstitute.com.au/app/uploads/2024/08/Effective-Cyber-Risk-Management.pdf
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