Cyber Insights: security, compliance, third parties
In an increasingly digitised environment, cybersecurity has become a top priority, rather than an option. The expansion of digital services has increased the attack surface for cybercriminals, with a surge in serious attacks at global level. Cybersecurity governance – meant as a set of policies, standards and controls – is critical to protecting infrastructure and SMEs.
During a meeting of the cybersecurity teams of Grant Thornton member firms, which took place last May in Milan, the main current challenges were discussed, including the NIS2 Directive and the ISO/IEC 27001:2022 standard. These initiatives confirm how mutual collaboration and the adoption of shared standards are key elements in building a more secure, resilient and sustainable digital ecosystem.