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How boards are approaching cybersecurity oversight today

In our latest Board of Directors Cybersecurity Governance Survey, Clarus gathered insights from private company board directors to better understand how boards are approaching cybersecurity governance, AI oversight, director education, and fiduciary responsibilities in today's rapidly evolving threat landscape.

The findings reveal significant governance gaps. While most directors recognize that cybersecurity is a board-level responsibility, many report limited formal training, uncertainty about regulatory expectations, and a lack of confidence in providing effective oversight during a cyber incident.


Download the complimentary report to learn:

 How your board's cybersecurity and AI governance readiness compares with other private company boards

 Where directors identify the largest cybersecurity knowledge and governance gaps

 How prepared private company boards are to oversee cybersecurity and AI risks

 Which training methods directors consider most valuable for improving board effectiveness

 How boards are responding to evolving regulatory requirements and fiduciary responsibilities

Executive Summary Highlights

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Boards Are Undertrained for Cyber Risk

02

Flexible Formats Are Preferred

03

Training And Reporting Remain Inconsistent

04

Uncertainty In Meeting Fiduciary Responsibitities

05

Regulatory Knowledge Needs Improvement 

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