The ever-evolving corporate networks now encompass both cloud and on-premises infrastructure and distributed workforces. Balancing security and connectivity has never been more challenging.
Without robust, well-resourced cybersecurity teams, organizations are unable to protect their precious assets or prevent high-profile cyber incidents that erode user trust.
How can we concretely address the workforce challenges facing the cybersecurity industry? In this column, Pam Nigro focuses on DEI, career development and AI.
Make no mistake: AI represents the possibility of a security threat that is powerful, broad-reaching and hard to stop. As AI advances, the possibility it could be misused or lead to consequences not intended by its creators or users also grows.
Data from The Security Benchmark Report is broken down by sector to allow for specific security comparisons in roles, budgets and technology across sectors.
The Security Benchmark Report is a database to measure security teams and organizations versus their peers on security roles, budget, training and more.
This year’s report offers security leaders insights into how they and their peers have matured their programs’ role, technology, training and budget over the last year.
The 2023 Security Benchmark Report surveys enterprise security executives to measure annual trends in security budget, technology, training and much more.