Corporate cyber maturity levels

Issue 2/3 2023 News & Events, Information Security

A mere 19% of organisations in South Africa have the ‘Mature’ level of readiness needed to be resilient against today’s modern cybersecurity risks, according to Cisco’s first-ever Cybersecurity Readiness Index (www.securitysa.com/*cisco5). The index was developed against the backdrop of a post-COVID, hybrid world, where users and data must be secured wherever work is done. The report highlights where businesses are doing well and where cybersecurity readiness gaps will widen if global business and security leaders do not take action.

Organisations have moved from an operating model that was largely static – where people operated from single devices from one location, connecting to a static network – to a hybrid world in which they increasingly operate from multiple devices in multiple locations, connect to multiple networks, access applications in the cloud and on the go, and generate enormous amount of data. This presents new and unique cybersecurity challenges for companies.

Resilience in a hybrid world

Titled, Cisco Cybersecurity Readiness Index: Resilience in a Hybrid World, the report measures the readiness of companies to maintain cybersecurity resilience against modern threats. These measures cover five core pillars that form the baseline of required defences: identity, devices, network, application workloads, and data, and encompasses 19 different solutions within the pillars.

Conducted by an independent third party, the double-blind survey asked 6700 private sector cybersecurity leaders, across 27 markets, to indicate which of these solutions they had deployed, and the stage of deployment. Companies were then classified into four stages of increasing readiness: Beginner, Formative, Progressive and Mature.

Findings

Alongside the stark finding that only 19% of companies in South Africa are at the Mature stage, 52% of companies fall into the Beginner (8%) or Formative (44%) stages. While organisations in South Africa are faring better than the global average (15% of companies in the Mature stage), the number is still very low given the risks.

This readiness gap is telling, not least because 65% of respondents said they expect a cybersecurity incident to disrupt their business in the next 12 to 24 months. The cost of being unprepared can be substantial, as 57% of respondents said they had had a cybersecurity incident in the last 12 months and 17% of those affected said it cost them at least $500 000.

“The move to a hybrid world has fundamentally changed the landscape for companies and created even greater cybersecurity complexity. Organisations must stop approaching defence with a mix of point tools and instead, consider integrated platforms to achieve security resilience while reducing complexity,” said Jeetu Patel, Executive Vice President and General Manager of Security and Collaboration at Cisco. “Only then will businesses be able to close the cybersecurity readiness gap.”

Business leaders must establish a baseline of ‘readiness’ across the five security pillars to build secure and resilient organisations. This need is especially critical given that 78% of the respondents plan to increase their security budgets by at least 10% over the next 12 months. By establishing a base, organisations can build on their strengths and prioritise the areas where they need more maturity, thereby improving their resilience.

“With highly distributed teams and devices leading to a rapidly expanding attack surface, achieving security resilience must remain a top priority. Cisco’s Cybersecurity Readiness Index provides a clear picture of what businesses have been doing to protect their operations across South Africa and, more importantly, what steps still need to be taken to deliver secure, seamless online environments,” said Conrad Steyn, CTO and Head of Engineering at Cisco Sub-Saharan Africa.

Other key findings of the index with respect to readiness across the five key pillars include:

• Identity: Progress is needed here as 62% of organisations are in the Beginner or Formative stages.

• Devices: This has the highest percentage of companies in the Mature stage at 44%.

• Network Security: Companies are lagging on this front with 53% of organisations in the Beginner or Formative stages.

• Application Workloads: This is the pillar where companies are the least prepared, with 59% of organisations in the Beginner or Formative stages.

• Data: This has the second-highest number of companies in the Mature stage (27%).




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