Many companies have doubled down on their IT Security capabilities to protect from hackers trying to access company data, assets and other valuable aspects of any business. As important as these efforts may be, they may not be enough when one considers that top management, especially CEOs, are often on the move and accessing vital information on devices and through networks outside the company.
A brief posting from Chief Executive Magazine warns that “Executives are usually well-protected when inside the corporate network, but in many cases that security vanishes as soon as they step outside. Their home networks, personal devices and personal accounts often have little to no meaningful protection.”
If you’re a C-Level executive, you, and not your company, may be the easier target. Learn about “Five Ways Hackers Target the Lives of CEOs.”
And while you’re contemplating data security, Vistage Speaker and IT Security guru Mike Foster has a few suggestions about the benefits and risks of password managers.