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With the collective global spend on cyber security projected to reach $433bn by 2030, the impact of cyber risk - be it reputational, financial or regulatory - must now be front of mind for all Directors. Written for current and aspiring Board members, The Secure Board provides the insights you need to ask the right questions, to give you the confidence your organisation is cyber-safe. Designed to be read either in its entirety or as a reference for a specific cyber security topic on your upcoming board agenda, The Secure Board sets aside the jargon in a practical, informative guide for Directors. "I recommend The Secure Board as essential reading for all leaders. It will equip you with the knowledge and foresight to protect your information and your people." - David Thodey AO, Chair of CSIRO "[This book] will challenge you to stop, to reflect and then re-set some of your governance thinking. Anna and Claire, you have made a great contribution to the development of all Directors who choose to pick up this book." - Ken Lay AO APM FAICD, Lieutenant-Governor of Victoria
With the collective global spend on cyber security projected to reach $433bn by 2030, the impact of cyber risk - be it reputational, financial or regulatory - must now be front of mind for all Directors. Written for current and aspiring Board members, The Secure Board provides the insights you need to ask the right questions, to give you the confidence your organisation is cyber-safe. Designed to be read either in its entirety or as a reference for a specific cyber security topic on your upcoming board agenda, The Secure Board sets aside the jargon in a practical, informative guide for Directors. "I recommend The Secure Board as essential reading for all leaders. It will equip you with the k...
Private, public, and voluntary organisations all provide services we either like to consume or require to lead a fulfilling and healthy life. As such, well-functioning service organisations are central to a productive and positive society. A central premise of this book is that, over time, customers come to negatively view service organisations. We have found, time and again, the failure to bring people together to achieve the purpose the organisation has been set up to accomplish is the reason customers of service organisations hold this negative view. This book is about establishing leadership designed to liberate people and organisations from stultifying systems and structures. It is abou...
Franz Michael Schaller (1840-1928) immigrated to New York from Breman, Germany in 1867. In 1872, he married Katherine Catachanna Dott (1855-1921). Their 14 children were all born in Summit, Wisconsin. Descendants and relatives lived in Michigan, North and South Dakota, Montana, California and elsewhere.
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This book provides the genealogical connection of the Frey, Sander and extended families. The genealogical record is traced from the late 1500’s of central Europe to the Russian Steppes near what is now Odessa Ukraine and finally to the Prairies of North America. Brief historical descriptions are included to provide some insight into the reasons why the families relocated. The major part of the book traces the ancestral lines through the years and includes church and civil records as genealogical prime sources.