Published: 30 April 2024
Summary
The threat landscape is a perfect example of volatility, uncertainty, complexity and ambiguity. Security and risk management leaders must refine their strategies to respond to threats in a VUCA world, as their organizations pursue digital transformations and criminals evolve their techniques.
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Key Findings
Even the most well-funded organizations cannot address every threat they know about. Responding effectively requires strong validation and prioritization, but also implies accepting some degree of residual risk.
Cybersecurity program changes based on single-sourced attack statistics are reactive by nature and rarely the best choice. They also undermine the chief information security officer’s (CISO’s) long-term credibility, as it is really easy to point out flaws in the methodology or conflicting findings.
Cybersecurity vendors’ focus on generative AI features risk diverting their roadmaps from necessary behavioral detections capabilities needed to stay ahead of evolving attack techniques.
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Security and risk management leaders,
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Analysts:
Jeremy D'Hoinne,
John Watts,
Akif Khan,
Paul Furtado,
James Hoover,
Deepti Gopal,
Charlie Winckless,
Nahim Fazal,
Evgeny Mirolyubov,
Franz Hinner,
Mark O'Neill,
Avivah Litan,
Andrew Walls,
Dionisio Zumerle,
Katell Thielemann,
Pete Shoard