Study by e2e-assure reveals gender gaps in cybersecurity perceptions. Women view cybersecurity as a collective responsibility (50%) more than men (30%). 81% of organizations fear tech-related cyber threats; 90% of cyber risk owners faced attacks. Engagement in training is low, with 68% of women and 69% of men reporting partial engagement. Gaps exist in awareness of AI policies (27% men, 21% women). After breaches, 30% of women and 35% of men received training/disciplinary actions. Recommendations include tailored training and fostering a security awareness culture. Cybersecurity is framed as a business-wide responsibility.
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