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#121 Cybersecurity Is No Longer an IT Problem; It Is a Trust Architecture Crisis

#121 🔐 Cybersecurity Is No Longer an IT Problem; It Is a Trust Architecture Crisis 🌏

I’m honoured that my latest article has been featured on e27 (Optimatic) where I explore a shift that many organisations are still struggling to understand.

Cybersecurity is no longer a backend IT function.

It is a cross-organizational trust architecture that must be embedded across every department — from operations and finance to HR, procurement, and leadership.

In today’s digital economy, organisations rarely fail because of a single technical vulnerability. They fail because trust breaks down across interconnected systems, partners, and supply chains.

That is why cybersecurity must evolve from:

• A reactive IT responsibility

➡️ To a strategic enterprise-wide discipline

When trust architecture fails, the consequences extend far beyond technology — affecting reputation, governance, operational continuity, and national digital resilience.

Key questions every organisation should now be asking:

❓• Is cybersecurity embedded in business architecture, not just infrastructure?

❓ • Are leaders and departments accountable for digital trust?

❓ • Is trust being designed proactively, rather than repaired after breaches?

This mindset shift is especially important as Southeast Asia accelerates its digital transformation and interconnected platforms continue to expand.

📖 Read the full article here:

I welcome your thoughts on how organisations should rethink cybersecurity as a foundation of institutional trust rather than a technical afterthought.

#Cybersecurity #DigitalTrust #EnterpriseRisk #Leadership #Governance #DigitalTransformation #TrustArchitecture

This post is also published on LinkedIn.

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