The CISO’s guide to creating an effective ransomware board report
Get practical tips on how to brief your board on cybersecurity risk
Ransomware is a key agenda item in the boardroom. CISOs are expected to report on their organisation’s ability to respond to and recover from a ransomware attack, but can board members trust the information they’re being given?
Read it todayOur latest research involving 1,200 security leaders reveals that while 91% are reporting to their board on ransomware protection levels, just 33% of CISOs are “very satisfied” with the time, resource, accuracy and detail of their ransomware board reporting.
The research also reveals that:
- 86% of security leaders said ransomware mitigation is a budgeted priority in 2021 and 2022.
- 86% said they’d be willing to prove the strength of their cybersecurity programme to insurers with data-driven metrics in the next two years, if it led to a reduced premium.
Download our new guide for insight on how CISOs can create accurate cybersecurity board reports that build confidence in their organisation’s security posture and ability to mitigate a ransomware attack.