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Companies Must Improve Internal Culture to Thwart Cyberthreats, Panelists Say

Companies Must Improve Internal Culture to Thwart Cyberthreats, Panelists Say
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As companies increasingly explore how to improve their cybersecurity and shield their technology, proprietary secrets, and the personal data of their executives and staff from bad actors, they must take steps to fix a workplace culture that’s resistant to the habits and practices that best ensure online security, not to mention a shortfall of personnel with expertise in cyber issues.

These points came across in a Feb. 13 panel discussion, “2023 Top Cybersecurity Risks,” held under the auspices of the Bipartisan Policy Center (BPC), a Washington-based think tank, in partnership with Equifax, an Atlanta-based consumer credit reporting agency.

Michael Washburn
Michael Washburn
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Michael Washburn is a New York-based reporter who covers U.S. and China-related topics for The Epoch Times. He has a background in legal and financial journalism, and also writes about arts and culture. Additionally, he is the host of the weekly podcast Reading the Globe. His books include “The Uprooted and Other Stories,” “When We're Grownups,” and “Stranger, Stranger.”
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