Leadership shapes cybersecurity culture
Why top executives must own cybersecurity culture
Key Takeaways:
74% of breaches involve human errors like phishing or stolen credentials ([helpnetsecurity.com](https://www.helpnetsecurity.com/2023/06/06/verizon-data-breach-investigations-report-2023-dbir/?utm_source=openai))
Passwordless authentication is set to surpass passwords as default method by 2025 ([securitymagazine.com](https://www.securitymagazine.com/articles/99573-embracing-a-company-culture-of-cybersecurity-starts-at-the-top?utm_source=openai))
True security comes when the C-suite backs modern tools and shared accountability across roles ([securitymagazine.com](https://www.securitymagazine.com/articles/99573-embracing-a-company-culture-of-cybersecurity-starts-at-the-top?utm_source=openai))
We spent our Saturday mapping out how our leaders can better support everyday security — ensuring Marcus or Dr. Evelyn never feel cyber risk is an afterthought. When the C-suite sets expectations, enables stronger authentication tools, and turns mistakes into learning, it builds trust and reduces risk throughout the business. It’s not about blaming a person—it’s about empowering everyone to protect what matters.
Interested in seeing how leadership-driven cybersecurity can transform your operations? We’re here to help build that culture.
https://securitymagazine.com/articles/99573-embracing-a-company-culture-of-cybersecurity-starts-at-the-top


