- The core cyber risk threats that councils are facing today
- Why cyber risk should be top of your executive agenda
- The integral part that a risk management system plays in tackling evolving cyber threats
It’s safe to say that the pandemic has reshaped the workplace overnight, with altered business models and expanded digital footprints widening the attack surface for cyber-criminals.
Executive teams that still needed to be persuaded about the merits of establishing a proactive organisation-wide cyber risk strategy, were left with little doubt about the rapid increase in cyber-attacks during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Cybercrime is no longer in its infancy; it is an established threat with severe consequences that cannot be ignored by Local Government – and it is up to the executive team to lead the fight with innovative countermeasures.
It’s safe to say that the pandemic has reshaped the workplace overnight, with altered business models and expanded digital footprints widening the attack surface for cyber-criminals.
Executive teams that still needed to be persuaded about the merits of establishing a proactive organisation-wide cyber risk strategy, were left with little doubt about the rapid increase in cyber-attacks during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Cybercrime is no longer in its infancy; it is an established threat with severe consequences that cannot be ignored by Local Government – and it is up to the executive team to lead the fight with innovative countermeasures.