1、Global research:How leading organizations engage the entire business to build resilienceThe State of Security 2023The State of Security 202302 Security 2023:Quick Reaction ForceThe state of the SOCImpact of the talent crisisMitigating talent challengesResilience is the main metric11 Incidents,Alerts
2、 and Threat VectorsThe existential impactLack of resilience is a dire threatVector by vector17 Goals and StrategiesConverging on resilienceBudgets rise,priorities shiftAnalytics and automationFrom next-to-zero to resilience hero23 Recommendations27 AppendixYear-over-year(over year)highlightsCountry
3、highlightsIndustry highlightsSecurity 2023:Quick Reaction ForceCyberattacks continue to grow in quantity and sophistication at the same time that organizations systems become increasingly complex.Security teams,as always,feel the stress.But a surprising outcome of our 2023 State of Security research
4、 is that the number of respondents who say they just cant keep up has shrunk.Dont plan a victory parade just yet;53%of respondents worldwide tell us that keeping up with security requirements is harder than it was two years ago,and thats still a lot.But the number in 2022 was 66%.Our own security ex
5、perts,able to spot the dark lining in every silver cloud,note that 2022 didnt have as many novel developments to throw security teams into disarray;no SolarWinds,no Log4J.“No iceberg for your organizational Titanic,”to quote them directly.Whether this data represents incremental improvement or a one
6、-time windfall,organizations should press any advantage.Which wont be easy:Most security teams tell us theyre too stuck in reactive mode to be effectively proactive.MethodologyResearchers surveyed 1,520 security and IT leaders who spend half or more of their time on security issues.10 Countries Equa