Cyber resilience programs falling short on preparing workers for a crisis
The report from Immersive Labs raises questions about whether corporate employees would know how to respond after a major cyberattack.
Are employees prepared for cyberattacks?
The report reveals that more than half of cybersecurity leaders believe their workforce is not adequately prepared for a cyberattack. In fact, at two-thirds of organizations, there is a concern that nearly all employees, about 95%, would struggle to understand how to recover following such an incident.
How often is cyber resilience training provided?
The report indicates that companies are providing cyber resilience training too infrequently, which raises questions about the effectiveness and real value of industry certifications in preparing employees for potential cyber incidents.
What role do boards of directors play in cyber resilience?
The report highlights that companies need to engage their boards of directors more actively to enhance accountability in cyber resilience efforts. However, in many cases, this level of oversight is lacking, which can hinder effective governance and response strategies.

Cyber resilience programs falling short on preparing workers for a crisis
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