Intelligent CISO Issue 18 | Page 12

news Nominet research reveals CISOs views on cloud vs on- prem security ominet has announced its Cybersecurity and the Cloud research, which revealed that 61% of security professionals believe the risk of a security breach is the same or lower in cloud environments compared to on-premise. The research, surveying nearly 300 UK and US C-level security professionals, marks a tipping point in the perception of security of the cloud. That said, the cloud’s perceived superiority over on-premise does not mean that respondents considered cloud systems to be completely safe. N Cybersecurity concerns with cloud adoption In fact, the research found that 71% were either moderately, very or extremely concerned about malicious activity in cloud systems. As new regulations such as GDPR have increased the potential penalties, over half (56%) of respondents cited fines for data leaks as their biggest concern, closely followed by the increasing sophistication of cybercriminals (54%). Interestingly, some security professionals are more concerned than others: US respondents were more wary of the cloud than their UK counterparts, responding almost twice as likely to be extremely concerned (21% versus 13%). Respondents from heavily regulated industries were more likely to be very or extremely concerned by the security risk posed by cloud: healthcare (55%), financial services (47%) and pharma (46%). XEROX WINS INTELLIGENT WORKPLACE SERVICES CONTRACT WITH DEFENCE GIANT BAE SYSTEMS lobal defence, aerospace and security company BAE Systems has selected Xerox’s Intelligent Workplace Services to secure and transform its print infrastructure while creating a more efficient work environment. G Throughout the five-and-a-half- year agreement, Xerox will utilise analytics software to manage and optimise BAE Systems’ print infrastructure, reducing costs and bolstering document security. Xerox will also introduce multi-function printers (MFPs) embedded with the ConnectKey platform and productivity apps to transform printing devices into smart, connected workplace assistants. Xerox Intelligent Workplace Services exceeds the stringent security requirements set by the UK’s Ministry 12 of Defence and the US Department of Defense, and Xerox is the only provider to earn US FedRAMP authorisation for this service. “Security is vital to BAE Systems as we work to protect national security and keep critical information and infrastructure secure,” said Paul Terris, Head of IT Procurement, BAE Systems. “Xerox’s global offering is helping us to keep our operations safe while reducing costs and delivering an innovative print solution.” “BAE Systems understands how its network of connected MFPs can impact an organisation’s ability to operate at full potential. We reimagined their current processes and created a bespoke solution to drive workplace transformation with security as the backbone,” said Hervé Tessler, Executive Vice President and President, EMEA Operations, Xerox. Issue 18 | www.intelligentciso.com