38 Tech Leaders Sign Cyber Resilience Pledge
The Coalition to Reduce Cyber Risk (CR2) announced this week
that it has been joined by 37 organizations across eight countries
in signing a pledge to improve cyber resilience and combat threats such as ransomware.
By Ionut Arghire on June 10, 2022
By signing the pledge, these organizations show their commitment to drive the development and implementation of risk-based approaches based on widely accepted standards and to support small businesses in adopting risk-based cybersecurity.
Some of the signatories include AT&T, AWS, Cisco, Citrix, Cybereason, IBM, JP Morgan Chase, Microsoft, NetScout, Palo Alto Networks, Red Hat, SAP, Schneider Electric, Trellix, Verizon, SA | The Software Alliance, Coalition of Service Industries (CSI), Cyber Risk Institute, Health-ISAC, Information Technology Industry (ITI), the US Chamber of Commerce, and the US Council for International Business (USCIB).
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