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Cybersecurity governance: supporting businesses in addressing new security challenges

Event

Management challenges and lessons learned: this event offered a comprehensive approach, combining strategic vision, regulatory requirements, and operational realities.

In light of the constant rise in cyber threats and rapidly evolving regulatory requirements, UDITIS and Forvis Mazars organized an event focused on cyber governance, which took place on June 9, 2026, in Delémont. This event provided decision-makers with practical tools for effectively managing cybersecurity within their organizations.

A strategic challenge for businesses

Cybersecurity is now a critical issue that goes far beyond technical considerations. It directly affects corporate governance, risk management, and business sustainability. The rise in cyberattacks and their financial, operational, and reputational impacts make cybersecurity a priority for senior management and boards of directors.

Against this backdrop, this event offered a comprehensive approach, combining strategic vision, regulatory requirements, and real-world insights.

High-value content

The half-day program included:

  • The Fundamentals of Cybersecurity Governance
  • Integrating Cybersecurity into Corporate Strategy
  • Current Regulatory Requirements (Standards, Compliance, Risk Management)
  • Practical insights
  • Operational recommendations to strengthen organizational resilience

Participants then had the opportunity to engage directly with experts and discuss their challenges in a friendly and interactive setting.

Support for SMEs at the heart of the initiative

Through this event, UDITIS and Forvis Mazars reaffirmed their commitment to the regional business community, particularly SMEs, which they support in their digital transformation, the securing of their information systems, and the management of governance, compliance, and risk management challenges related to cybersecurity.

A clear goal: to enable organizations to transition from a reactive approach to cybersecurity to a proactive and structured one that is integrated into their overall governance.


A big thank you to the speakers, whose expertise greatly contributed to the quality of the event. UDITIS also thanks the approximately 50 participants, whose presence, questions, and discussions reinforced the relevance of this event in the Jura region.


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