Should CIOs or CTOs face consequences after ransomware attacks, or be rewarded for quick resolutions that minimize organizational damage?
Do you predict the CIO and CTOs of the companies who were victims of ransomware will face consequences (getting fired, demotion) for their complacency, or they might get a bonus for quick solution and saving share prices?
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It depends on the specific circumstances of the ransomware attack and the actions taken by the CIOs or CTOs. In some cases, if the CIOs or CTOs have implemented strong cybersecurity measures and responded effectively to mitigate the attack, they may be rewarded for their quick resolutions that minimize organizational damage. However, if negligence or inadequate security measures led to the ransomware attack, consequences might be appropriate to ensure accountability and prevent future incidents.