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86% of global business leaders believe a cyberattack with ‘catastrophic consequences for all’ could happen in the next two years, largely due to geopolitical instability, says a report published jointly with the Forum Davos.
Report World Economic Forum (WEF, English abbreviation) and consulting firm Accenture adds that the vast majority of experts in cyber security (93%) believe that such attacks threaten society.
According to the report, cyber attackers they are changing their strategy and now mainly seek to damage the reputation of companies.
Nearly half of WEF respondents (48%) believe that their teams cyber security they lack some of the skills needed to deal with such situations.
The industry most concerned about this issue is utility power, with a quarter of employers feeling they lack skills must act against this type of attack.
That is why the willingness of managers to accept change in cyber security their companies make up the vast majority, and only 2% of business people do not want to deal with them, according to the WEF.
In addition, 79% of those surveyed believe that setting rules in the digital environment of companies is effective or very effective in reducing risks. cyber risks.
In this sense, most businessmen believe that failures in cyber security that affect the entire supply chain and their trading partners, increase the risks for their own corporations.
Cybersecurity conditions in different countries are also critical for half of the entrepreneurs when choosing a place to start a new business or investment.
However, WEF experts warn that managers, despite what they have learned, tend to “speak different languages” when it comes to cyber security it means.
According to the WEF report, the development of a common language and indicators for the boards of directors of the world’s leading companies is a priority.
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Source: RPP

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