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Executives

CISA works with executives and boards to ensure cybersecurity is a business priority.

Every organizationβ€”large and smallβ€”has a responsibility to harden their cyber resilience and be prepared to respond to disruptive cyber activity. First and foremost, cybersecurity must be understood as a core business risk. The responsibility for cybersecurity needs to be elevated from the IT department to the board, the CEO, and the senior executive level. While this may be a cultural change for many businesses, CISA is here to help with information and resources to guide these business decisions.

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