3. According to the Global Center for Digital
Business Transformation (DBT Center):
4 of today’s top 10 incumbents
(in terms of market share) in each
industry will be displaced by digital
disruption in the next 5 years.
Source: Global Center for Digital Business Transformation, IMD and Cisco
4. The Internet of
Everything (IoE) is
generating unprecedented
opportunities for
networked connections
among people,
processes, data, and
things.
19 trillion
value
Source: http://ioeassessment.cisco.com/learn, Cisco
5. We are now facing a similar evolution
with respect to security. Security
must be everywhere —
embedded into the heart of the
intelligent network infrastructure
and spanning throughout the
extended network.
6. In a recent IoT Survey by Cisco Consulting Services that
included 1,230 customers globally, when asked …
“What are the biggest drawbacks of
adopting IoT solutions in your organization?”
Customers answered…
“Threats to the privacy of
our workers and/or customers”
“Threats to IT or
physical security”
Source: “Attaining IoT Value: How To Move from Connecting
Things to Capturing Insights,” Cisco, December 2014
7. Security needs to be as
pervasive as the IoE
itself.
Security needs to be as
pervasive as the IoE itself.
9. Attack vectors will increase
65% of companies said they couldn’t stop a breach
because it evaded existing preventative measures
33% of companies took more than 2
years to discover the breach
55% of companies couldn’t identify
where the breach occurred
Source: 2014: Year of Mega Breaches, Ponemon, 2015
10. Contextual data is
more valuable
The more valuable data/insight
becomes, the more attractive
hacking becomes
New security challenges will arise
Implication
The increasing value of data
is fueling a high-growth
hacker economy
Attackers have increased
their understanding
Hackers relentlessly drive attacks home,
using tools developed specifically to
circumvent chosen security infrastructures
11. CEO’s Top Challenges
Threat to data
42%
Inability of IT to keep
pace with change
38%
Regulatory
challenges
32% Source: Cisco Consulting Services, 2012
12. Lawsuits
Security breaches will be increasingly
costly to businesses in the following ways:
Revenue
Intellectual
property
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13. Average cost of data
breach in 2014
Average cost of data
breach in 2013
$5.4 million
$4.5 million
Source: Ponemon Institute, 2014
14. Embedding security everywhere
allows security to become an enabler for
businesses to take full and secure
advantage of opportunities presented
by new digital business
models and the IoE.
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