Reshaping the technology dialogue in the boardroom
Susanne Alfs Susanne Alfs

Reshaping the technology dialogue in the boardroom

Having cyber-literate directors is important, but knowledge alone can't fix the last-mile challenges of implementation. Effective cyber oversight depends on a dialogue that surfaces risks, explores trade-offs, and enables better decisions. If you want more transparent cyber reporting, clearer trade-offs for your investment decisions, and find your cyber resilience efforts well aligned with strategy, this article includes five practical steps you can take.

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Chasing the chimera of zero cyber risk?
Susanne Alfs Susanne Alfs

Chasing the chimera of zero cyber risk?

Comforting but unrealistic claims such as “we have no appetite for cyber risk” or “we aim to avoid all data breaches” may sound responsible, but they reflect a poor understanding of today’s dynamic cyber threats. Boards should ask more grounded questions to shift the conversation from abstract ideals to an honest assessment of risk management capacity. 

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Cyber Culture: See Something – Say Something!
Susanne Alfs Susanne Alfs

Cyber Culture: See Something – Say Something!

While organisations invest heavily in cybersecurity technologies, strengthening the behavioural security layer is equally vital. A positive cyber culture, where employees feel responsible for security and empowered to act, is a crucial defence against cyber risks. Find out about 5 practical tipps on how a board can foster a positive cyber culture in this article.

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Closing the Cyber Confidence Gap in the Boardroom
Susanne Alfs Susanne Alfs

Closing the Cyber Confidence Gap in the Boardroom

Boards don’t need to be cybersecurity experts—but they do need confidence to oversee cyber risks effectively. This article explores how directors can build that confidence, prepare for adoption of the UK Cyber Governance Code of Practice, and integrate cyber expertise strategically into their board's practices.

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