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98% of organizations surveyed have been negatively impacted by a cybersecurity breach that occurred in their supply chain, according to a BlueVoyant cyber risk report.
Enterprise risk management strategies are lagging at around one-third of organizations, according to a risk study from AICPA, CIMA and North Carolina State University.
Despite complexities of risks, only a third of executives say their organizations have complete enterprise risk management processes in place, according to a new report by AICPA and NC State.
In times of crisis, risk becomes more difficult to measure and predict. Security leaders must look to threats of the future to best ensure their organizations are resilient to any potential risks.