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Two Ways to Address Cybersecurity Challenges
Executives must collaborate with IT security teams and CISOs to identify external and internal vulnerabilities and other possible threats to keep up with the evolving threat environment.

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Executives must collaborate with IT security teams and CISOs to identify external and internal vulnerabilities and other possible threats to keep up with the evolving threat environment.
Fremont, CA: The threat environment continues to change and become more dynamic as innovations become more innovative. Organizations are under pressure to improve their cybersecurity plans to better protect and defend themselves from possible risks and threats. Although many businesses consider cybersecurity a top priority, implementing an effective security strategy entails more than just purchasing the most up-to-date defenses.
Although it's critical for CEOs to prioritize cybersecurity, the threat landscape's dynamics necessitate a comprehensive and strategic strategy that recognizes and prioritizes assets and committed defenses. This will help to identify critical areas where cybersecurity investments should be made.
Here are two approaches to address cybersecurity challenges:
Align Cybersecurity Strategy with Business Priorities
One of the first steps in implementing a priority-based approach to cybersecurity is recognizing the disconnect between business interests and cybersecurity strategy. CISOs and IT security teams will collaborate with other executives to close the difference between what is valuable to business leaders and what is vital to the organization's cybersecurity defense by first defining key business goals.
Executives will begin to balance the two objectives by understanding the differences between organizational and cybersecurity goals. This can ensure that critical priorities are tackled first and resources are distributed appropriately. Business leaders must understand and consider each team's roles and obligations during this period.
Identify Potential Vulnerabilities
Executives must collaborate with IT security teams and CISOs to identify external and internal vulnerabilities and other possible threats to keep up with the evolving threat environment. CISOs and business executives must be informed of all potential risks to their company. Internal risk factors they can adjust and affect and external threats they must protect against are included.
Although company goals and cybersecurity plans must be aligned and prioritized, executives must also identify the degree of risk each threat presents and decide how to better protect against it.
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