Security News > 2016 > September > What’s driving boards of directors to make cyber security a top priority? (Help Net Security)
Almost half (46 percent) of board members believe compliance regulations help establish stronger security, but nearly 60 percent struggle with meeting increased mandates—a nearly 20 percent jump over the past two years, according to a nationwide survey by Osterman Research. Chasm between intent and execution Nearly half of the board members surveyed believe that regulations are very sufficient in helping to protect corporate data assets. However, as regulations increase, a growing proportion of companies struggle … More →
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