
Why 2020 is a turning point for cybersecurity
How leaders can adapt and adopt the right strategies to ensure optimal cybersecurity and digital trust.
Educated at University of St Gallen and Harvard Business School. Worked with Swiss construction material producer Holcim for more than 20 years in various countries, including Mexico and Venezuela. Assignments included executive line management roles as well as corporate functions. 2010, joined the World Economic Forum as Member of the Managing Board.
How leaders can adapt and adopt the right strategies to ensure optimal cybersecurity and digital trust.
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