Cybersecurity is often viewed primarily as a technical challenge. However, effective cybersecurity requires strong governance, risk management, and leadership oversight.
Cybersecurity governance ensures that security risks are properly identified, assessed, and managed across the organisation.
This includes establishing security policies, defining accountability for security responsibilities, and implementing risk management processes that align with business objectives.
Frameworks such as ISO 27001 help organisations implement structured governance models that integrate cybersecurity into business decision-making.
When cybersecurity governance is effectively implemented, organisations gain greater visibility of risks, improved accountability, and stronger alignment between security initiatives and organisational priorities.