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Cyber Confidence Clash: C-Suite vs IT Pros on Preventing Cyberattacks
Confident C-suites vs. skeptical IT pros—cybersecurity’s odd couple. Only 46% of IT experts share their non-IT execs’ rose-tinted glasses for stopping cyberattacks. It’s a risky business of miscommunication and mismatched priorities. Cue the vulnerability blues!
Hot Take:
It's like the confidence gap at the C-Suite disco: Non-IT leaders are boogieing like it's 1999, sure they can stop cyber bad guys in their tracks, while the IT pros are awkwardly shuffling in the corner, sweating over the actual complexity of the cyber cha-cha. Meanwhile, CISOs are trying to cut in with some serious moves, but does the board even care about their groove?