11 Jul Deep Observability Wanted By CISOs And Corporate Boards
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Sausalito, Calif. – Jul. 11, 2024
What good are a company’s cybersecurity defenses if they can’t detect a breach? This would be like owning a guard dog that isn’t able to hear, see or smell, posits Martyn Crew, a senior director at Gigamon. When asked about this, one in three respondents to the Gigamon 2024 Hybrid Cloud Security Survey reported that their existing security tools failed to detect a recent breach.
Cybercrime was predicted to cost the world $8 trillion annually in 2023, and $10.5 trillion by 2025, according to Cybersecurity Ventures. This is up from $3 trillion in 2015.
Today, 90 percent of organizations operate in a hybrid and multi-cloud world. The punishing nature of cyberattacks generates an urgent need for what CISOs and other experts refer to as “deep observability” into and across their hybrid cloud infrastructure.
In the Gigamon survey, 82 percent of respondents agreed that real-time visibility and deep observability are prerequisites for successfully implementing Zero Trust. Corporate boards are reaching this conclusion as well, and 80 percent of the survey’s respondents report that their board considers deep observability a cybersecurity priority.
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