CYBER: The Stakes Have Changed for the C-Suite

January 31, 2018

The cyber stakes changed for the c-suite in 2017. Nation states targeted private companies. Corporations lost billions in market capital. CEOs were toppled from office. This is the new cyber reality. In 2018, two emerging trends will complicate this dynamic even further—tough new regulations and frightening new vectors of attack. FireEye and Marsh & McLennan, both leaders in our respective sectors, have collaborated to produce this cyber white paper specifically for c-suite executives and public company board members.

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UW-Madison, Division of Information Technology

The Division of Information Technology (DoIT) provides computer technology services to the University of Wisconsin-Madison and a more limited set of services to UW System and other units of State government. DoIT delivers desktop, server, and mainframe computing services and supports networks, telecommunications, Internet connectivity, administrative and academic systems, security, instructional technology, and other functions.

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The Division of Information Technology (DoIT) provides computer technology services to the University of Wisconsin-Madison and a more limited set of services to UW System and other units of State government. DoIT delivers desktop, server, and mainframe computing services and supports networks, telecommunications, Internet connectivity, administrative and academic systems, security, instructional technology, and other functions.

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