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Attitude and culture trump compliance in cybersecurity

Published Thu, Jan 25, 2018 · 09:50 PM

ASK anyone about RMS Titanic, and chances are they might lament about how Rose could have saved Jack if she had made some space. However, back when it was still fresh on people's minds, the sinking sparked public outrage. It was no surprise given how it was avoidable if not for the ship crew's blasé attitude towards safety - negligence that claimed over 1,500 lives. What similarities does a tragedy that happened more than a century ago have with cybersecurity today?

We are well aware of the consequences of a cyberattack - nine of 10 organisations in Asia-Pacific experienced it firsthand in 2016. But awareness often does not equate action; consider how in the same year, hackers were 80 per cent more likely to attack organisations in the region due to a lack of cybersecurity measures. Governments are ramping up efforts to reduce cyber risks. China, for in…

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