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075-3 Integrity Deep Dive Session With Maya Bundt (Part 3)

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This deep session with Maya Bundt and Sonja Stirnmann delves into the intricacies of cybersecurity board reporting, focusing on a newly developed framework aimed at bridging the gap between operational and strategic governance. The discussion highlights the importance of understanding organizational maturity, risk levels, and the specific needs of different companies in crafting effective cybersecurity reports. Key factors influencing reporting, such as data assurance and content structure, are explored, along with the necessity for ongoing dialogue and adaptation in reporting practices. The conversation concludes with a call for feedback and collaboration in future research efforts.

Highlights of this deep dive session with Maya Bundt:

We have in the framework also factors that influence board reporting.
If I don't get the assurance about the information I have in front of me, then it doesn't help me anything.
Risk view is important. Cyber governance is important. So how is this risk being mitigated in the organization

Some of the takeaways of this deep dive session:

• The framework for cybersecurity reporting is a starting point.

• Not all companies have the same cybersecurity needs.

• Organizational maturity affects reporting requirements.

• Risk levels influence board governance discussions.

• Data assurance is crucial for reliable reporting.

• The context of operations is essential for risk assessment.

• Different types of reports can be structured for various needs.

• Ongoing discussions about cybersecurity should be normalized.

• Feedback from board members is valuable for future research.

• The framework aims to facilitate a warm handshake between operations and strategy.

IMPORTANT LINKS AND MENTIONS

The following episodes might be also of interest for you:

Episode 052 - How to adress the 3rd party cyber risk

THANK YOU FOR SHARING, SUBSCRIBING AND REVIEWING

Thank you for joining me on this episode of THE HUMAN FACTOR – Corporate Integrity Matters

If you enjoyed this episode, please share, subscribe and review on Apple Podcasts or Google Play Music so more people can enjoy the upcoming episodes.

Don’t forget to follow and connect with me on Linkedin, and Instagram. I am looking forward to meeting you there.

YOU ARE IMPORTANT

Let me know what topic you would like to have on spot – via [email protected]

Further information about Corporate Integrity can be found on www.coporateintegrityconcepts.com

  continue reading

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Content provided by Sonja Stirnimann. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Sonja Stirnimann or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

This deep session with Maya Bundt and Sonja Stirnmann delves into the intricacies of cybersecurity board reporting, focusing on a newly developed framework aimed at bridging the gap between operational and strategic governance. The discussion highlights the importance of understanding organizational maturity, risk levels, and the specific needs of different companies in crafting effective cybersecurity reports. Key factors influencing reporting, such as data assurance and content structure, are explored, along with the necessity for ongoing dialogue and adaptation in reporting practices. The conversation concludes with a call for feedback and collaboration in future research efforts.

Highlights of this deep dive session with Maya Bundt:

We have in the framework also factors that influence board reporting.
If I don't get the assurance about the information I have in front of me, then it doesn't help me anything.
Risk view is important. Cyber governance is important. So how is this risk being mitigated in the organization

Some of the takeaways of this deep dive session:

• The framework for cybersecurity reporting is a starting point.

• Not all companies have the same cybersecurity needs.

• Organizational maturity affects reporting requirements.

• Risk levels influence board governance discussions.

• Data assurance is crucial for reliable reporting.

• The context of operations is essential for risk assessment.

• Different types of reports can be structured for various needs.

• Ongoing discussions about cybersecurity should be normalized.

• Feedback from board members is valuable for future research.

• The framework aims to facilitate a warm handshake between operations and strategy.

IMPORTANT LINKS AND MENTIONS

The following episodes might be also of interest for you:

Episode 052 - How to adress the 3rd party cyber risk

THANK YOU FOR SHARING, SUBSCRIBING AND REVIEWING

Thank you for joining me on this episode of THE HUMAN FACTOR – Corporate Integrity Matters

If you enjoyed this episode, please share, subscribe and review on Apple Podcasts or Google Play Music so more people can enjoy the upcoming episodes.

Don’t forget to follow and connect with me on Linkedin, and Instagram. I am looking forward to meeting you there.

YOU ARE IMPORTANT

Let me know what topic you would like to have on spot – via [email protected]

Further information about Corporate Integrity can be found on www.coporateintegrityconcepts.com

  continue reading

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