Board-level resource hub
Cyber risk, governed at board level.
Plain-English guides for boards, Managing Partners and leadership teams: the questions to ask, how to report cyber risk, and how to prepare for the things that land on a board's desk. Written to be useful in a meeting, with no jargon and nothing to download before you can read it.
Guides for the boardroom
Written for the people accountable, not the people configuring.
The cyber insurance renewal checklist for boards
A board-level checklist for the weeks before a cyber insurance renewal: the controls underwriters now require, the evidence to gather, and the questions leadership should confirm before anyone signs the questionnaire.
ReadCyber risk reporting for boards: what good looks like
How to report cyber risk to a board so it informs decisions rather than reassures: the metrics that matter, the ones to drop, a one-page format that works, and the cadence regulators now expect.
ReadWhat law firms should expect from supplier security questionnaires
Why clients now send law firms detailed security questionnaires, what they typically ask, the answers that win and lose confidence, and how to turn a recurring chore into a standing evidence pack.
ReadQuestions every Managing Partner should ask about cyber risk
Ten questions that let a Managing Partner or board pressure-test the company's cyber posture in a single meeting, without needing to be technical, and what a credible answer to each one sounds like.
ReadPreparing for Cyber Essentials Plus: what the audit actually checks
What Cyber Essentials Plus adds over the standard certification, the five control areas the hands-on audit tests, the gaps that most often cause a fail, and how to be ready before the assessor arrives.
ReadThe ransomware readiness checklist
A practical readiness checklist covering the four stages of ransomware defence: reducing the chance of entry, limiting the spread, recovering without paying, and responding when it happens, with the questions a board should be able to answer.
ReadFrom reading to doing
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