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Home » Blogs » Three Cyber Security Priorities in 2022
Given these facts, it’s not surprising that Gartner has forecast worldwide information security and risk spending to soon reach over $150 billion.³ While it’s good news that organisations are taking the threats posed by cybercrime seriously, simply increasing the resources they deploy to combat it isn’t enough.
Resources are finite for any organisation, and building a robust cyber security strategy requires understanding where and how resources should be prioritised, reviewed and optimised.
Due to the ever-evolving nature of threats organisations face, agility is crucial in cyber security and risk management. Organisations need to shift their postures to focus on specific elements of their strategies to ensure optimised security outcomes.
That’s why in this blog, we’re going to examine some of the specific cyber security priorities organisations should be looking at in 2022 and beyond. Let’s get started.
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One of the reasons why an organisation’s cyber security strategy needs to be an ongoing journey rather than a destination is because new risks continue to emerge. Agility is critical to helping organisations overcome this.
Central to success is the ability to identify which threats need to be prioritised. Threat identification is all about organisations gaining an understanding of what their specific vulnerabilities are, thereby facilitating preemptive action that minimises the chances of a successful breach emerging from these areas.
New cyber security threats emerge every year, and 2022 has been no different. Some of the most significant threats that every organisation is potentially vulnerable to, and thereby should be aware of, include:
Given the rise of these and numerous other threats, organisations need to be able to identify the top cyber security challenges they face and put strategies in place that keep them protected from the consequences of a cyber-attack. This can take many forms; perhaps the most commonly known is penetration testing, a simulated cyber-attack on a system that looks to evaluate system security and thereby identify where cyber security efforts should be prioritised.
While it’s not new, remote working has increased significantly in recent times, primarily due to the outbreak of COVID-19. However, post-pandemic, hybrid work patterns have become the new normal for organisations all over the world.
This trend has had some positive outcomes in the workplace. However, remote working cyber security threats have increased as hackers develop new methods of attack. As a result, in 2022, organisations need to find ways to overcome the security challenges posed by remote work, which include:
Although most organisations have already had to adjust to remote working over the last two years, many are still struggling to combat the threats it can pose. As such, security teams must share remote working tips with their staff to ensure risks are mitigated as much as possible. This can include:
The implementation of these and other strategies cannot protect an organisation entirely from the threats that arise from remote work, but given that it is clearly here to stay, it is crucial that the challenges it represents become a priority for organisations moving forward.
Investing in in-house training should now be a key focus across industries, as it can function as a cost-effective method for increasing cyber resilience. This is particularly true within the context of more and more sophisticated phishing attacks.
The probability of an organisation falling victim to a social engineering attack decreases significantly when employees are given security awareness training that helps them identify the latest cybercrime trends and techniques.
However, it’s crucial to remember that security training cannot be confined only to IT staff. Employees across the entire organisation need to be given practical training that keeps them up to date with new modes of attack to minimise threats.
As such, organisations need to start making the implementation of training best practices a priority to enhance their security postures. This includes:
The shift towards more remote working outlined above also increases the importance of cyber security training. With the threats posed by remote working, organisations must tailor training to remote workers to ensure compliance with essential security best practices.
Understanding where resources need to be deployed and how is an essential element of building a comprehensive cyber security strategy. Unless an organisation can identify what their priorities should be and how to act on them, their security strategy is unlikely to be successful.
As a result, organisations must take the time to analyse their cyber security maturity and examine whether their allocation of resources needs to be adjusted to enhance security and digital resilience.
Here at Six Degrees, we can help you do just that. We’re committed to using our experience to deliver a range of on-demand services that mitigate cyber threats, improve incident response and ensure our clients make the most of their resources.
Our cyber maturity analysis considers the strengths, weaknesses and risks of an organisation’s setup, providing a foundation upon which you can build a comprehensive cyber security strategy that focuses on critical priorities and business continuity.
If you’re ready to set your cyber security priorities and identify whether you need to prioritise, review or optimise your resources, and start building an effective cyber security strategy, check out our Cyber Security Maturity Calculator today.
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