The emergence of the Everywhere Workplace has shifted CISO priorities away from combating network security threats and towards mitigating mobile security risks.
SYDNEY–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Ivanti, the automation platform that discovers, manages, secures, and services IT assets from cloud to edge, today announced the results of an Australian survey, which revealed that the emergence of the Everywhere Workplace has shifted CISO priorities away from combating network security threats and towards mitigating mobile security risks.
The study, which polled 80 CISOs across Australia, revealed almost nine in ten (88%) of CISOs agree that remote work has accelerated the demise of the traditional network perimeter, and has subsequently given rise to a host of new IT security challenges. A similar number (90%) agreed that mobile devices have become the focal point of their cybersecurity strategies.
�With remote working now firmly established as standard practice across many ANZ industries, it is critical that CISOs ensure, long term, that working from anywhere and on any device is just as safe as doing so from the office, on a corporate-owned laptop, said Matthew Lowe, Area Vice President ANZ Ivanti. IT infrastructures are dispersed, and employees need access to corporate data anywhere, at any time. The rise of the Everywhere Workplace has dramatically changed the role of the CISO, with a firm focus now placed on enabling, securing, and optimising mobile work environments.
The main challenges that CISOs face today involve ensuring only trusted users, devices, networks, and apps can access company data:
To address these challenges and better enable remote workers, 83% of respondents expect their IT security budgets to increase over the next 12 months and based on Ivantis research the average IT security budget for an Australian CISO last year was over $6 million. When pressed on the specific software solutions they plan to invest in during the next year, unified endpoint management (UEM) and biometric authentication solutions came out on top.
Despite CISOs indicating that almost half (49%) of their overall security budget was spent on UEM software in the last year, four in five (86%) said they expect investment to increase over the next year in specialised UEM software. This increase in investment is primarily to manage and secure the mass influx of devices accessing corporate resources as employees work from anywhere.
Over three quarters (78%) of CISOs expect that their organisations reliance on biometric authentication to enable remote access to business data would increase, and a similar number (79%) said investments into specialised biometric authentication solutions will increasethis heightened focus on biometric authentication is likely due to the significant growth in phishing attacks.
Almost two-thirds (64%) of CISOs plan to invest in mobile threat detection software. And more than half (58%) noted that enhancing user experiences, improving authentication to remote applications (57%), and moving critical business applications to the cloud (52%) will be top priorities this year.
Lowe continued: Urgently adopting a zero trust security strategy to ensure only trusted users can access corporate data should be mission critical. Assuming networks have already been compromised, leveraging automation technologies that proactively detect threats, and self-heal and self-secure devices, and eliminating passwords in favour of biometric authentication measures are all ways CISOs can better provide a seamless yet secure experience for their everywhere workforce.
To download a complimentary copy of the survey results, please visit here.
About Ivanti
Ivanti makes the Everywhere Workplace possible. In the Everywhere Workplace, employees use myriad devices to access IT applications and data over various networks to stay productive as they work from anywhere. The Ivanti Neurons automation platform connects the companys industry-leading unified endpoint management, zero trust security and enterprise service management solutions, providing a unified IT platform that enables devices to self-heal and self-secure and empowers users to self-service. Over 40,000 customers, including 78 of the Fortune 100, have chosen Ivanti to discover, manage, secure, and service their IT assets from cloud to edge, and deliver excellent end user experiences for employees, wherever and however they work. For more information, visit ivanti.com and follow @GoIvanti.
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