How Modern CISOs are putting security at the epicenter of innovation

  • Insight
  • July 11, 2024

The role of the Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) is rapidly evolving in the digital era

Becoming a modern CISO means evolving beyond traditional responsibilities, prioritizing people, process, and technology. It involves:

  • Investing in cybersecurity teams, addressing skill gaps, and fostering a culture of continuous learning.
  • Implementing agile processes, particularly in cloud-native environments, to respond to evolving threats.
  • Leveraging advanced technologies like artificial intelligence, machine learning, and automation to enhance cybersecurity capabilities.
  • Understanding the cost of breaches and attacks and how mature cybersecurity organizations can recover and maintain trust.
  • Designing a resilient infrastructure that balances risk and agility and places security at the heart of innovation.

GenAI for cyber defense

69%

More than two-thirds say they’ll use GenAI for cyber defense in the next 12 months.

Source: PwC, 2024 Global Digital Trust Insights.
47%

Nearly half are already using it for cyber risk detection and mitigation.

Source: PwC, 2024 Global Digital Trust Insights.
21%

One-fifth are already seeing benefits to their cyber programs because of GenAI — mere months after its public debut.

Source: PwC, 2024 Global Digital Trust Insights.

How can CISOs keep up with the changing demands and expectations of their stakeholders, customers, and regulators? How can they leverage data and technology to enhance their security posture and business value? How can they align their strategy with the broader organizational goals and vision?

This publication shares best practices to help you drive enhanced security and business value, while navigating today's challenges.

Learn how Modern CISOs are putting security at the epicenter of innovation

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