Last year, the World Economic Forum was a wake-up call for many of us:
The WEF affirmed that in the next 10 years there is a 10% likelihood of a major Critical Information Infrastructure breakdown with possible economic damages of over $250 billion. Incidents and attacks are on the rise.
The big message was that cybersecurity is a matter that cannot be left to the technical people. It is a matter for board levels.
After a series of consultations, I have become convinced that the matter of cybersecurity is too important to be left to the goodwill of companies.
A good decision...