Intelligent CISO Issue 23 | Page 13

news The cybersecurity talent shortage will get worse, say 62% of CISOs fit (10%). The report explores the relatively new role of the CISO, as information security prevails as an issue that affects businesses of every size. It finds that information security is more than a technical issue; it blends risk, strategic vision and knowledge of the threat landscape with people and data management. The research analysed responses from 500 cybersecurity executives working in businesses with 500 or more employees across the US, Europe and APAC. total of 62% of CISOs think the global cybersecurity talent shortage will get worse over the next five years, according to Global Snapshot: The CISO in 2020, a new report exploring the role and demographics of Chief Information Security Officers (CISOs), as well as the challenges they face, by Marlin Hawk, the global executive search firm. “As the need to protect customer data grows, business leaders have been attempting to work out how best to respond to this new reality and most importantly, whose responsibility it should be. The constant cyberthreat has completely changed the way boards around the world approach risk and it’s an issue that every business leadership team has had to respond to,” said John-Claude Hesketh, Global Managing Partner at Marlin Hawk. The report suggests that the demands of such a rapidly evolving role mean that senior candidates often lack the right level of technical knowledge (34%), don’t have the right experience (30%) or simply aren’t the right cultural “The challenge now is for board directors to work out how to value these senior cybersecurity professionals and integrate them into strategic business decisions, while navigating a dramatic global talent shortage.” A SOPHOS LAUNCHES XSTREAM VERSION OF XG FIREWALL ophos has introduced a new Xstream architecture for Sophos XG Firewall with high performance Transport Layer Security (TLS) traffic decryption capabilities that eliminate significant security risk associated with encrypted network traffic. This is often overlooked by security teams due to performance and complexity concerns. XG Firewall now also features AI-enhanced threat analysis from SophosLabs and accelerated application performance. S “As SophosLabs’ research demonstrates, cybercriminals are boldly embracing encryption in an attempt to bypass security products. Unfortunately, most firewalls lack scalable TLS crypto capabilities and are unable to inspect encrypted traffic without causing www.intelligentciso.com | Issue 23 applications to break or degrade network performance,” said Dan Schiappa, Chief Product Officer at Sophos. “With the new Xstream architecture in XG Firewall, Sophos is providing critical visibility into an enormous blind spot while eliminating frustrating latency and compatibility issues with full support for the latest TLS 1.3 standard. Sophos’ internal benchmark tests have clocked a two- fold performance boost in the new XG TLS inspection engine as compared to previous XG versions. This is a game changer.” Latency too often deters IT admins from using decryption, as seen in an independent Sophos survey of 3,100 IT managers in 12 countries. The survey whitepaper, The Achilles Heel of Next- Gen Firewalls, reports that while 82% of respondents agreed TLS inspection is necessary, only 3.5% of organisations are decrypting their traffic to properly inspect it. u Dan Schiappa, Chief Product Officer at Sophos 13