NEW REPORT:  Connected Corporate Security
NEW REPORT: Connected Corporate Security

Effective corporate security is increasingly dependent on the ability to connect: within the function, across the business, and between the business and external stakeholders. Corporate security teams that operate within a unified model are not only more effective at delivering security – they make greater contributions along their company’s value chain.

Our new report, written by Rachel Briggs and published and supported by Ontic, explains why this model works and how to deliver it in practice.

Read Connected Corporate Security: How to manage threats and risks with a unified model by Rachel Briggs OBE.

Cyber security is at the top of the agenda for most C-Suite executives. Global leaders surveyed by the World Economic Forum ranked cyber security within the top five risks over the next two years,[i] and almost three-quarters of board directors rank it as a top priority.[ii] The latest data from IBM shows that the global average cost of a data breach in 2024 was $4.88 million, a 10% increase in the past year and the highest total ever

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