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Boards of directors are slowly becoming more cyber-engaged, but gaps are prevaleā¦
Internal relationships with cybersecurity teams vary from technologist to busineā¦
Cybersecurity training and preparation are a work in progress.
Organizations have aggressive future plans across the board.
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ESG Master Survey Results: Cybersecurity in the C-suite and Boardroom
ESG Master Survey Results
Mar 17, 2021
This Master Survey Results presentation focuses on identifying the role of cybersecurity within the overall corporate mission and understanding the existing processes and communications between security managers, business executives, and corporate boards.
ESG conducted a comprehensive online survey of IT operations professionals from private- and public-sector organizations in North America (United States and Canada) and Western Europe (UK, France, and Germany) between September 28, 2020 and October 24, 2020. To qualify for this survey, respondents were required to be senior IT security executives and managers responsible for cybersecurity environments and strategies and C-level and senior business executives involved with cybersecurity issues and strategies.
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Research Methodology
Cybersecurity environments are binary.
Boards of directors are slowly becoming more cyber-engaged, but gaps are prevalent and pronounced.
Internal relationships with cybersecurity teams vary from technologist to business partners.
Cybersecurity training and preparation are a work in progress.
Organizations have aggressive future plans across the board.