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Cybersecurity is often viewed primarily as a defensive function focused on protecting systems and preventing attacks. However, leading organizations increasingly recognize cybersecurity as a business growth enabler that supports innovation, customer trust, regulatory compliance, and digital transformation.
For many years, organizations focused primarily on preventing cyberattacks. While prevention remains important, today’s threat landscape has demonstrated that no organization can completely eliminate cyber risk.
Trust has always been a fundamental component of business success. In the digital economy, trust increasingly depends on an organization’s ability to protect information, maintain privacy, ensure service reliability, and demonstrate ethical technology practices.
Cybersecurity has evolved from a technical issue into a strategic business concern. Organizations increasingly face cyber threats that can impact operations, reputation, customer trust, regulatory compliance, and financial performance. As a result, cybersecurity has become a critical boardroom agenda item.