
Building a cyber resilience strategy for a geopolitically unstable world
Russia's invasion of Ukraine has increased the risk of cyber attacks. To guard against this, organizations need an effective cyber resilience strategy.
Dr. Andrea Bonime-Blanc is Founder & CEO of GEC Risk Advisory, a global ESG, risk and cyber-strategist, board director, NACD 2022 Directorship100 Honoree and Life Member of the Council on Foreign Relations. She is author of Gloom to Boom: How Leaders Transform Risk into Resilience and Value (Routledge 2020) and the annual The ESGT Megatrends Manuals (Diplomatic Courier 2021, 2022).
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