
Holding Data Hostage: What Directors Need To Know About Ransomware
Threat actors are by nature untrustworthy, and there’s no guarantee that an attacker who steals or encrypts data will restore it as agreed.

Threat actors are by nature untrustworthy, and there’s no guarantee that an attacker who steals or encrypts data will restore it as agreed.

The same digital tools delivering transformative capabilities and greater efficiency often introduce—or magnify—risk. Here’s what board members need to know about spotting and addressing new vulnerabilities.

Companies need to prioritize agility to keep up with the pace of change.

Strategies and advanced tools ensure data is an asset.

How boards can guide their companies in maximizing AI’s business benefits, while responsibly balancing the welfare of a firm’s multiple stakeholders and society at large.

While three-quarters of U.S. public companies are already integrating AI technology into their operations, only 15 percent of board members we polled said they understood the benefits and risks of doing so.