Cybersecurity Training for Boards and Executives Who Own Risk
Cyber risk is no longer only an IT issue. It is an accountability, resilience, trust, and governance issue.
CyberTown helps boards and executives practise cyber-risk decisions before a real incident forces them to act under pressure. Leaders can explore supplier exposure, incident readiness, resilience investment, governance reporting, reputation impact, and business continuity trade-offs.

1.Why Board and Executive Cyber Training Must Change
Leadership decisions shape resilience, reputation, recovery speed, and enterprise risk posture.
2.Boardroom Hill
Boardroom Hill is the CyberTown domain where executive and board decisions affect the whole town’s future.
3.Executive and Board Pathways
Leaders need practical exposure to strategic cyber-risk choices, not just one-off board briefings.
Executive Pathway
Budget, resilience, supplier exposure, incident readiness, and operational risk.
Board Pathway
Governance, oversight, risk appetite, accountability, reporting, and strategic resilience.
Crisis Pathway
Incident communication, stakeholder impact, and recovery prioritisation.
Assurance Pathway
Evidence, trends, metrics, and follow-up actions.
4.What Leaders Can See
Board-ready visibility into participation, behaviour, outcomes, and reporting.
5.Governance Outcomes
Better questions, clearer oversight, and more useful resilience conversations.
6.Safe Compliance Boundary
CyberTown supports executive training, evidence visibility, and governance discussion. It does not replace legal advice, board duties, technical controls, incident response planning, or formal audit and compliance work.
Help your leaders practise cyber-risk decisions before the next incident.
CyberTown is designed for boards, executives, and governance stakeholders who need stronger visibility and stronger decision practice.