Intelligent CISO Issue 59 | Page 15

latest intelligence
Intelligence-led Cyber Visibility
White Paper

INTELLIGENCE-LED CYBER VISIBILITY www . bluefort . com

PRESENTED BY

iIntroduction

Few things stand the test of time . But when he was US Secretary of State for Defence , Donald Rumsfeld gave a speech which contained perhaps one of the most well-remembered , and often quoted phrases from the recent past :
“ We know there are known unknowns ; that is to say we know there are some things we do not know . But there are also unknown unknowns – the ones we don ’ t know we don ’ t know . And if one looks throughout the history of our country and other free countries , it is the latter category that tends to be the difficult ones .”
A bit of a tongue-twister perhaps but the essence of what Mr Rumsfeld said can be applied to all walks of life .
When it comes to cybersecurity , IT landscapes are complex , often untamed and usually unpredictable . There are many known unknowns , and there are even more unknown unknowns . In an environment where attack surfaces are increasing as fast as a workforce is dispersing and cyber criminals are becoming ever more sophisticated in their methods of attack , CISOs and IT security professionals alike are balancing on the precipice of losing control of their users , data , assets and being unable to protect their infrastructure .
BlueFort ’ s 2022 CISO Survey , which spoke to 600 UK CISOs , revealed the extent of the challenge , stating that many admit to lack of visibility , intelligence and control over much of their organisation ’ s estate . Over half ( 57 %) admitted that they do not know where all their data is , or how it ’ s protected . u
DOWNLOAD WHITEPAPERS AT : WWW . INTELLIGENTCISO . COM / WHITEPAPERS www . intelligentciso . com
15