Bright Wu

Aon Taiwan / Executive Diretor, Taiwan Regional Cyber Risk

Bright Wu works for Aon Taiwan. He is the 2024 Top Agile CEO Award Winner and the 2023 ISC2 Mid-Career Professional Award (APAC). He obtains Cybersecurity Committee Member at SEMI Taiwan, qualified instructor of cyber governance for the Taiwan Corporate Governance Association and Taiwan Academy of Banking and Finance.


He has written over thirty articles in English, Chinese and Japanese, particularly for SEMI Blogs / Standards Watch, Bloomberg Businessweek Chinese (in Chinese) and Harvard Business Review (Complex Chinese Edition). His resilience book "The Leadership Tightrope: Best and Worst Practices of Agile and Resilient Management" was selected as the 2020 “Book of the Month,” recommended by the National Academy of Civil Service in Taiwan. In 2024, the book is reprinted and with an update on agility and cyber risk management, which achieved international recognition.


Bright expects himself to build a bridge between cyber risk management, information security management system (ISMS), and information security governance (ISG) based on cybersecurity standards. With his focus on business continuity and cyber risks, Bright recently has applied agility methodology to cyber incident response.


Recent Publications : 

* From Indiscriminate Violence to Polycrisis: Rethinking Societal Resilience - Lessons Learned from Recent Attacks in Taiwan and Japan. Disaster Recovery Journal (2026). https://drj.com/journal_main/resilient-society-and-public-safety/

* Agility and Resilience: Making Taiwan’s Manufacturing Industry Smile Again. Disaster Recovery Journal (2025). 

https://drj.com/journal_main/agility-and-resilience-making-taiwans-manufacturing-industry-smile-again/

* The Final Countdown After Ransomware Attacks: To Pay or Not to Pay? Harvard Business Review, Complex Chinese (Taiwan) (2024). https://www.hbrtaiwan.com/case-study/22919/the-final-countdown-after-ransomware-attacks-to-pay-or-not-to-pay

* Can New Taiwan-U.S. Cooperation on Cybersecurity Standards Raise the Profile of Taiwan’s High-Tech Suppliers in the Global Supply Chain? SEMI (2024). https://www.semi.org/en/blogs/technology-and-trends/can-new-taiwan-us-cooperation-on-cybersecurity-raise-the-profile-in-the-global-chip-supply-chain

* The Essence of Cyber Governance: Biggest Questions for Board Members, Intelligent Risk, PRMIA (2023). https://prmia.org/Public/Resources/Intelligent_Risk_November_2023.asp

* Legacy Software Is Not an IT Issue, But an Issue of Cybersecurity Depreciation, SEMI Standards Watch (2022). https://www.semi.org/en/blogs/semi-news/legacy-software-is-not-an-it-issue-but-an-issue-of-cybersecurity-depreciation

* When Cybersecurity Standards Meet Management, SEMI USA Blog (2022). https://www.semi.org/en/blogs/technology-trends/when-cybersecurity-standards-meet-management

* Legacy Systems Pose Broad Security Risk for Chipmakers, EE Times (2022). https://www.eetimes.com/legacy-systems-pose-broad-security-risk-for-chipmakers/

* The Leadership Tightrope: Best and Worst Practices of Agile and Resilient Management (Chinese) https://www.books.com.tw/products/0011001491

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