Beyond Solar Winds: How Boards and Management Can Effectively Address Unending Cyber Threats
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ESG Center Briefings

Beyond Solar Winds: How Boards and Management Can Effectively Address Unending Cyber Threats

March 01, 2021 12:00 PM ET - 01:00 PM ET

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This Center Briefing focused on how, in the wake of SolarWinds, boards and management can more effectively address unending cyber threats. The Briefing, hosted in collaboration with Latham & Watkins, addressed the topic from the perspectives of a Director, General Counsel, Chief Technology Officer, and Chief Information Security Officer.

We discussed (i) the lessons from the SolarWinds incident, (ii) the latest developments in cyber threats facing companies, (iii) the evolving cyber-related legal landscape, (iv) how boards and senior management can shift from an episodic to a strategic focus on cyber – and what General Counsel, Chief Technology Officers, and Chief Information Security Officers should do to help.

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For more information on this program, please contact ESGcenter@conference-board.org.

 

 

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