Cyber Insecurity: The S&P 500’s Hilarious Lack of Boardroom Cyber Experts

“Boardroom Cybersecurity Education Gap” is as glaring as a lightbulb in a pitch-dark room! Only 12% of S&P 500 companies employ a cyber expert on their board. With AI looming and cyber attacks multiplying like rabbits, it’s like steering a ship in a tempest without a captain. Time to bridge this gap, folks!

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Oh, boardrooms, the place where all the magic happens, or not so much. It turns out that just 12% of the S&P 500 companies have a so-called "cyber expert" on their board. And here we were, thinking that cybersecurity was a priority. With cyber attacks increasing faster than a bitcoin's value, this feels a bit like having a ship without a captain in stormy waters. As if that's not enough, we're heading straight into the AI revolution, which promises to be as much of a game-changer as it is a potential minefield.

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