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Cyber may intimidate boards, OCC's DuChene warns

Boards may need to step up their cyber expertise to deal with growing cyber threats

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Carolyn DuChene

Lack of experience and expertise in technical matters may be intimidating boards trying to deal with the growing cyber threat, Carolyn DuChene, deputy comptroller for operational risk at the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC), warns.

The technical jargon that boards may be facing when trying to understand the cyber threat could stand in the way of decision making, she says. "We have

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