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Australian CISOs feel least prepared, more at risk of cyber attacks … – Asia Pacific Defence Reporter

Australian CISOs feel least prepared, more at risk of cyber attacks ... - Asia Pacific Defence ReporterProofpoint, Inc., a leading cybersecurity and compliance company, has released its annual Voice of the CISO report, which explores key challenges facing chief information security officers (CISOs) in Australia and around the globe. While CISOs around the world spent 2021 coming to terms with new ways of working, Australian CISOs fell behind global counterparts when it came to feeling in control of their environment: 77% of Australian CISOs say their organisation is unprepared to detect, deter and recover from a cyber attack – the highest in 14 countries surveyed and up 21% from 2021.
“As high-profile attacks disrupted supply chains, made headlines, and prompted new cybersecurity legislation, 2021 proved to be another challenging time for CISOs around the world,” commented Lucia Milică, vice president and global resident CISO at Proofpoint. “As the impact of the pandemic on security teams gradually fades, our 2022 report uncovers a pressing issue. As workers leave their jobs or opt out of returning to the workforce, security teams are now managing a host of information protection vulnerabilities and insider threats.”
Australian CISOs not only feel more unprepared, but 68% also feel their organisation is at risk of suffering a material cyber attack in the next 12 months compared to 48% of CISOs globally. In addition, 76% of Australian CISOs consider human error to be their biggest cyber vulnerability, with established work-from-anywhere setups and The Great Resignation presenting new challenges around information protection.
This year’s Voice of the CISO report examines global third-party survey responses from more than 1,400 CISOs at mid-to-large size organisations across different industries. Throughout the course of Q1 2022, one hundred CISOs were interviewed in each market across 14 countries: Australia, the U.S., Canada, the UK, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Sweden, the Netherlands, UAE, KSA, Japan, and Singapore.
The survey explores three key areas: the threat risk and types of cyber attacks CISOs combat daily, the levels of employee and organisational preparedness facing them, and the impact of supporting a hybrid workforce as businesses prepare to re-open their corporate offices. It also uncovers the challenges CISOs experience in their roles, their position among the C-suite, and business expectations of their teams.
“After spending two years bolstering their defences to support hybrid working, CISOs have had to prioritise their efforts to address cyber threats targeting today’s distributed, cloud-reliant workforce. The Australian federal government’s landmark $9.9 billion investment in cyber security preparedness demonstrates just how critical it has become for governments and organisations to step up their defences in a rapidly evolving climate. Yet our research shows Australian CISOs feel the least prepared globally to deal with the consequences of a cyber attack. Not only that, Australian CISOs are feeling the pressure of their role much more than other countries, with 63% of Australian CISOs agreeing the expectations on their role are excessive – a significant increase from 44% in2021,” said Yvette Lejins, resident chief information security officer (CISO), APJ at Proofpoint.
Proofpoint’s Voice of the CISO 2022 report highlights general trends as well as regional differences among the global CISO community. Key Australian findings include:
“Our research also highlights a perceived lack of alignment between CISOs and the board, with only a quarter of Australian CISOs strongly agreeing that their board sees eye to eye with them on issues of cyber security. We must start seeing greater internal alignment across boardrooms on critical threats like ransomware to create effective cyber security practices that put people front and centre. With rising geopolitical tensions, ongoing conflict in Ukraine and increasing people-focused attacks, the same gaps of user awareness, preparation and prevention must be plugged to weather an increasingly volatile threat landscape,” Lejins concluded.
To download the 2022 Voice of the CISO report, please visit: https://www.proofpoint.com/us/resources/white-papers/voice-of-the-ciso-report.
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