Read the latest issue of Management magazine on cybersecurity threats New Zealand companies are facing, and discover what leaders can be doing to mitigate these risks to their organisations.
It’s pretty scary out there in cybersecurity land. New Zealand companies and their leaders need to be alert to all manner of phishing and credential harvesting; to scams and fraud incidents; to unauthorised access events; malware and ransomware; to websites being compromised and to denial of service.
In this issue of Management we analyse the threats Kiwi companies, both large and small, are facing and ask cyber risk experts just what leaders can be doing to if not stop, at least heavily mitigate, the risks to their organisations. As one expert points out cyber attackers are growing more motivated, more sophisticated, and better resourced. It typically takes 72 minutes from when a cyber attacker gains an initial foothold into a company’s systems for them to be able to access critical data.
Here is a taste of what’s in our latest digital issue offering practical and insightful new thinking on the cyber landscape:
Contents
2 – Cybersecurity professionals under stress
3 – Paying with your face
4 – Tools to address cyber risk concerns
6 – A holistic approach to cybersecurity at both home and work needed
8 – Plundering our data: Understanding the cyber risk landscape
10 – Cyber-attacks: Seventy-two minutes from go to ‘woe’
13 – Hyper-personalisation of employee experience and culture
14 – Is that really your CEO on the call? It could be an AI imposter
17 – Beware the risk within