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Internal Audit’s Role in Cyber Preparedness Download Your Complimentary Copy Today
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It’s not a matter of if there will be a breach, but when. And that means organizations must create a holistic approach to cybersecurity to be truly prepared before, during, and after an attack. Boards and audit committees also must, therefore, be kept up to date on technologies that not only can help meet business objectives, but also may make an organization more vulnerable to attack. An effective internal audit function has the enterprisewide perspective to help business anticipate, withstand, and recover from a cyberattack. This whitepaper, designed to share with your senior management, board, and audit committee, provides five key components that are crucial to cyber preparedness:
What is your organization doing to strengthen its resolve against attacks?
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