Gaining Ground on the Cyber Attacker


The five steps businesses can take to close the gap on cyber attackers, while embedding security into the fabric of their organisations, are explored in this research report from Accenture
 
To become cyber resilient businesses need to:
 
  1. Build a strong foundation, by identifying and protecting their core assets.  
  2. Pressure test resilience like an attacker, by using coached incident simulations.
  3. Employ breakthrough technologies, including automating their defences.
  4. Use intelligence and data to be proactive and hunt for threats.
  5. Evolve the role of the CISO into a tech-savvy leader who is at home in the boardroom.

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