Research shows proactive approach to cybersecurity required

Research shows proactive approach to cybersecurity required

The cyber security market has reached an infection point whereby organisations need to shift their strategies and have a new, proactive approach to their cyber security, according to a recent report by 451 Research

The cybersecurity market has reached an infection point whereby organisations need to shift their strategies and have a new, proactive approach to their cybersecurity, according to a report by 451 Research.

Panaseer, a cybersecurity software company that enables organisations to become Cyber Security Risk Intelligent, commissioned the analysis to get insight into industry opportunity for proactive security – as well as the key hurdles that organisations need to overcome to successfully shift their strategies.

These were identified as:

  1. A profusion of tools and data that complicates – and too often, frustrates – an effective strategy;
  2. An over-reliance on people to resolve security issues and the unsustainable business model it represents;
  3. A ‘one size fits all’ mentality that leads to tools and processes insufficiently flexible to serve real-world people and processes – and too often leaves security poorly aligned with business realities;
  4. Lopsided investments in reactive measures that too often result from these failures

The report identified that opting to ‘monitor and respond’ at the expense of ‘prepare and protect’ is a poor strategy from a security performance and cost standpoint, especially as we reach a point where the cost of containment and response can far exceed the investment in resilience.

This is clearly illustrated by the global impact of the 2017 ‘NotPetya’ outbreak, which ranges as high as US$10 billion – yet the vulnerabilities exploited in many cases had already been resolved for years in many older operating systems.

Scott Crawford, Research Director, Information Security, 451 Research: “Advances in data gathering, rationalisation, analytics and automation have made a proactive strategy more actionable now than ever before.

“Organisational infrastructures are becoming more complex as billions of smart devices coupled with a growing diversity of technologies demands an approach that can scale. Adversaries, too, recognise how their strategies must adapt. The risks are too great to ignore. The technology is available; the time is now to take action – before organisations become even more overwhelmed with what may face them tomorrow.”

The analysis by 451 Research support the recent industry predictions from Markets and Markets, which outlined that the proactive security market is undergoing tremendous growth. Its report outlined that the market is expected to grow from US$20.66 billion in 2018 to US$41.77 billion by 2023, at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 15.1% during the forecast period.

Nik Whitfield, CEO, Panaseer: “The last decade has seen a huge surge in cyberdefence technologies that support a reactive fireproofing approach. However, we have now reached a point where this just doesn’t work. It is an outdated equation where you will never have enough resources to respond, as reacting costs much more budget – it’s like closing the stable door after the horse has bolted.

“If you are to stand a genuine chance of combatting threats successfully and addressing the myriad of compliance issues facing all industries, you need a different playbook. With limited budgets and resources, and demands for insight and proof, organisations must move from to fireproofing and developing a robust, proactive cyberstrategy.”

To read the full whitepaper, which outlines how organisations can overcome four key obstacles to enable, effective preparation and protection, visit:  https://info.panaseer.com/Proactive-Security-Pathfinder

Representatives from 415 Research and Panaseer will also be analysing the findings and this topic on a webinar on 9 October. To register, please visit: https://www.brighttalk.com/webcast/10363/333396?utm_source=Panaseer

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