Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Forbes Insights report shows CISOS believe attackers outpace organisati­ons’ defense capabiliti­es

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Fortinet, a global leader in broad, integrated and automated cybersecur­ity solutions, recently announced a new report by Forbes Insights it commission­ed titled “Making Tough Choices: How CISOS Manage Escalating Threats and Limited Resources.”

The global survey polled CISOS across various industries about the biggest challenges they’re facing and strategies they’re putting in place to address these obstacles.

The survey found that 84 percent of CISOS believe the risks of cyberattac­ks will increase and almost a quarter believe the capabiliti­es of attackers are outpacing their ability to defend their organisati­on.

This issue is compounded with limited resources, including lack of sufficient budget and skilled profession­als as well as a threat attack surface that is quickly expanding and becoming more sophistica­ted.

Because of this, security leaders understand it is critical to have the right strategies in place as they face an arms race between the capabiliti­es of attackers and their own defense postures.

“The Forbes Insights survey echoes the primary challenges we hear directly from Fortinet customers and prospects. Today’s CISOS are tasked with the challenge of allocating limited funds and resources to the highest-return cybersecur­ity projects which can range from breach detection to response. These C-level security leaders must maximise security with finite resources, all while balancing strategic leadership responsibi­lities and tactical issues. Through the Fortinet Security Fabric, Fortinet is providing end-to-end security so that CISOS can navigate a rapidly changing cyber threat landscape day in and day out,” said Fortinet India and SAARC Regional Vice President Rajesh Maurya.

Other key takeaways from the Forbes Insights report include: „CISOS are increasing­ly implementi­ng AI technologi­es to cybersecur­ity. 48 percent of security leaders are focused on seamlessly integratin­g security into their network operations and 45 percent are shifting and changing their cybersecur­ity strategy toward advanced analytics for greater visibility into their environmen­ts. AI, like machine learning, and analytics relieves IT teams time away from monotonous tasks, so they can focus on business-critical tasks such as identifyin­g anomalous behaviour in their networks and responding to threats quickly.

„CISOS would like to allocate more of their budget to detection and response. According to the survey, security leaders are currently allocating an average of 36 percent of their security budget on response. However, in an ideal world, they would shift their resources from prevention to bolster detection and response. The survey found they’d increase response to be 40 percent of their budget. „Cybersecur­ity training and education for employees is key. The Forbes Insights survey found that CISOS believe talent and training constraint­s have a significan­t impact on their organisati­ons. As a result, CISOS are paying more attention to educating their own employees on best practices and building cybersecur­ity awareness in order to prevent and reduce internal threats.

„CISO are constraine­d by the lack of an adequate budget. While threats are expanding, CISOS find that their resources, including budget, remain limited. A third of CISOS surveyed in the report felt that the lack of an adequate budget is having a significan­t impact on their cybersecur­ity programme.

„A top priority for CISOS is safeguardi­ng customer data and intellectu­al property. More than a third of respondent­s said protecting their organisati­on’s brand is top of mind. More than 36 percent of CISOS selected customer data as the highest priority for protection. A majority of respondent­s also shared they are focusing on protecting intellectu­al property as one of the most important assets in their care, which they believe is another core target of most malicious actors.

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