市场调查报告书
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1075362
美国网络安全责任、支出和准备情况US Cybersecurity Responsibility, Spending, and Posture |
由于急于利用远程工作人员和确保生产力,安全问题最初被忽略了,结果许多公司无意中增加了网络风险,并敦促需要审查安全系统。
本报告调查和分析了美国网络安全的责任、支出和态度,他们对网络安全技术的最终用户感兴趣的内容以及他们有哪些安全制度。您可以阐明在製定网络安全技术时最重要的是什么购买决定。它还提供了有关组织的网络安全责任、COVID-19 的影响以及安全成熟度的集群分析的信息。
A Survey of Enterprise End Users Who Influence Cybersecurity Budgets
The COVID-19 pandemic accelerated the remote working trend by at least 20 years in most parts of the United States. To enable remote workers, digital transformation initiatives that were intended to be rolled out over a period of years instead occurred within weeks or months. In the process, security issues were initially pushed aside or ignored altogether in the rush to enable remote workers and protect productivity. That resulted in many organizations unintentionally increasing cyber risk and needing to reexamine security postures.
This study surveyed budget influencing executives in the United States. The respondent profile is 30% C-level executives, 17% executive management, 21% director-level, 12% middle management, 10% senior management, and 10% manager-level. This research provides a glimpse inside the minds of cybersecurity technology end users to determine what concerns them, what their security posture is, and what is most important to them when making purchasing decisions. It also provides insight on the security implications for American companies as a new and far-reaching second Cold War has erupted between the United States and Russia as a result of the Russo-Ukrainian war.