A cyberattack occurs in the US every 39 seconds, and the urgency of protecting data and assets is growing. The onset of the COVID-19 pandemic in early 2020 accelerated trends in the usage of cloud services and other digital technologies, including increased remote and hybrid work by employees. Recent geopolitical tensions, escalated by the Russian invasion of Ukraine, have also caused heightened concern about the potential for cyberattacks.
As the consequences of a breach have grown, cybersecurity is no longer just an issue for the IT department. It is a matter demanding the immediate attention of CEOs, their C-suites and of corporate boards. Small- and medium-sized private businesses are also at risk—often due to their role in a larger supply chain, and government on all levels, federal, state, and local, has been under increased attack. Most organizations are underprepared to deal with a major cyberattack.
Please join us for this CED Policy Watch roundtable webcast to learn the latest on cybersecurity, and what business leaders and the federal government are doing to build resilience to the evolving threats.
Among the key issues that will be addressed:
Policy Watch explores relevant topics where business meets US domestic policy. Join experts at the Committee for Economic Development of The Conference Board and prominent policy makers as they dissect the impact of timely decisions from the nation's capital.
This On-Demand Webcast is Complimentary.