Why CISOs Are Left Out of Digital Transformations
Why CISOs Are Left Out of Digital Transformations
Excluding security teams from the digital transformation process puts businesses at risk, but empowering security pros early in the process can have many benefits.
Extent of Investment in Digital Technologies
97% of respondents say they are investing in digital technologies to transform their business, including mobile, cloud applications, cloud infrastructures and IoT.
Need to Increase Employee Productivity
75% of respondents say the need to increase employee productivity drives digital transformation initiatives. 67% cite business growth, including increased customer acquisition and new products.
Security Teams' Contribution Acknowledged
85% of respondents say security teams can better enable digital transformation initiatives if they are included early on in a project.
But Security Included Too Late
76% believe the security team is brought in too late in the digital transformation process.
Challenges to Securing Digital Technologies
96% say securing digital technologies poses the following challenges: Lack of resources. Risk of security breach. Finding the right balance between security and employee productivity. Loss of control
More Security Resources Needed
91% of respondents say the security team can better enable the business if given more resources.
Impact of Digital Transformation Underestimated
While 89% of all respondents recognize digital transformation in their industry, only 50% believe it's happening in their organization.
Failure to Recognize Company's Transformation
Only 27% of respondents described their company as “in the middle of a digital transformation.” But 72% have active mobile projects, 68% are involved in cloud projects, and 37% in IoT.
Security Involvement in Mobile, Cloud, IoT Projects
18% of respondents say security has been involved in all mobile, cloud, self-sufficient service, and IoT initiatives.
Security vs. Own Initiatives
85% of respondents say business users avoid engaging with security teams because they are concerned that their initiatives might be blocked.
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