W4: From Decision Speed to Decision Endurance
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🔐 CSTGIA 2026 | Cyber Advantage: Risk, Readiness, and Strategic Control
Week 4: From Decision Speed to Decision Endurance 🚨
Most organizations still believe cyber advantage is about moving faster, faster alerts, faster response, faster containment. But in 2026, the most damaging cyber failures aren’t happening in the first hour. They’re happening weeks later, when leaders are fatigued, teams are overloaded, and governance starts to fragment.
In Week 4 of Cyber Advantage 2026, we explore why enduring cyber advantage is no longer about speed alone, it’s about maintaining clarity, control, and defensibility over time. From AI-accelerated threat persistence to regulatory scrutiny and leadership burnout, this session introduces a new operating mindset: decision endurance.
🎥 Watch the full YouTube session: https://lnkd.in/eGRhQRNT
📰 Read the companion newsletter: https://lnkd.in/eGRhQRNT
💬 Discussion questions for leaders:
(1) Where does decision fatigue show up first in your organization during prolonged incidents?
(2) Which decisions degrade over time, not immediately?
(3) What governance structures protect clarity when pressure persists?
Call to action:
This week, move beyond speed metrics. Assess whether your organization can stay governable under sustained disruption, because cyber advantage in 2026 is defined by endurance, not urgency.
Comment on the LinkedIn entry here: https://www.linkedin.com/posts/rhondafarrell_cyberadvantage2026-cyberleadership-decisionendurance-activity-7420981865534169090-KZUD?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_desktop&rcm=ACoAAAAOzRUBlE8qplMdKh6cjCOSuRI_QFEN3qE
If you’re building, governing, securing, or leading in 2026, this is where the conversation begins.
