Organizations are confident in their ability to protect themselves, yet breach rates are alarmingly high.
The firm recently surveyed 2,000 security executives at large, global enterprises and found that about one in three focused, targeted breach attempts succeeded.
Still, 75 percent of respondents were “confident” they were doing the right things with their security strategies, and a similar number said security is “completely embedded” in their cultures, with support from the highest-level executives.
To reframe their cybersecurity perceptions and build a new definition of success, business leaders must ask themselves several critical questions:
- Are you confident that you have identified all priority business data assets and their location?
- Are you able to defend your business from a motivated adversary?
- Do you have the tools and techniques to react and respond to a targeted attack?
- Do you know what the adversary is really after?
- How often does your organization “practice” its plan to get better at responses?
- How do these attacks affect your business?
- Do you have the right alignment, structure, team members, and other resources to execute on your misión?
The firm believes security organizations need to improve the alignment of their strategies with business imperatives. While many organizations are making progress in compliance and risk management, security programs must continue to improve detection and prevention of more advanced attack scenarios.
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