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Why Cyber Risk Ownership Is Southeast Asia’s Biggest Leadership Blind Spot

“Recognition without ownership is the problem,” says Adrian Harris, Regional Managing Director of Cybersense Solutions. “Most boards now name cybersecurity risk as a concern. But naming it is not sufficient. We need to know who’s accountable for it, who’s owning it.” It’s a distinction that should be straightforward. It isn’t. At a closed-door leadership session [...] The post Why Cyber Risk Ownership Is Southeast Asia’s Biggest Leadership Blind Spot appeared first on e27 .

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