Promoted | Are we safe? Then, now and beyond – how do we continuously derisk our businesses?
This saying reminds one of the rapidly changing environment in which businesses are expected to grow.
Similarly, the opportunity behind access to business critical information at anytime and from anywhere brings with it challenges in the use and management personal data. Take for instance the biometric or facial recognition technology that is deployed across most major global cities. Friend of foe to privacy? There is a growing concern at how the extent of monitoring and analysing weighs against the need to safeguard citizens.
So, what are some of the questions we need to keep top of mind and ensure we are prepared beyond just the tactical? How will we ensure compliance with information security regulations and standards without being overwhelmed? Have we effectively embedded good information security behaviours into our organisation’s culture and what does this mean to the way we do business?
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