Intelligent CISO Issue 68 | Page 27

The values of learning from mistakes and adapting to the modern world should be embraced and explored . launched its Federal Government 2023 – 2030 Australian Cyber Security Strategy after major cyber incidents affected business movements .
editor ’ s question

WHAT ’ S THE BIGGEST LESSON YOU ’ VE LEARNED IN

CYBERSECURITY THIS YEAR AND HOW WILL YOU APPLY THIS

TO YOUR BUSINESS STRATEGY MOVING FORWARD ?

? n the ever-evolving

I landscape of cybersecurity , the lessons learned in a short timeframe can redefine an organisation ’ s approach to safeguarding its digital assets . As we reflect on the challenges and triumphs of the past 12 months , professionals and industry experts are compelled to share their insights on the most influential cybersecurity methods and articulate how this newfound knowledge will shape their business strategies in the coming year .

Rafi Katanasho , APAC Chief Technology Officer , Dynatrace , believes that the complexities of modern hybrid and multicloud infrastructure coupled with a lack of available talent and skills shortages are making it increasingly challenging for organisations to manage and maintain the optimal performance of their digital strategies . He says that many are attempting to overcome these challenges with a ‘ do it yourself ’ attitude . “ However , the cracks are starting to show in this fragmented and highly manual approach .”
With the adoption of Generative AI as a business tool , in addition to cyberattacks , Usman Choudhary , Chief Product and Technology Officer at VIPRE Security Group , considers the risk of intellectual property and commercial data loss could grow exponentially if there isn ’ t a continuous alignment of cybersecurity , business strategy and operation . “ The risk of breaching industry regulations such as HIPPA , GDPR and a host of similar countryspecific data protection legislations is greatly increased too ,” he added .
In a regional context , this impact on critical infrastructure has led to an emphasis on regulatory investment . The Australian government recently

The values of learning from mistakes and adapting to the modern world should be embraced and explored . launched its Federal Government 2023 – 2030 Australian Cyber Security Strategy after major cyber incidents affected business movements .

Anthony Daniel , Regional Director , Australia , New Zealand and Pacific Islands , WatchGuard Technologies , commented on the strategy , saying that the AUS $ 600 million to combat cybercrime is crucial in the face of the rising number , speed and sophistication of cyberattacks . “ At the same time , the mandatory reporting for hacked businesses will not only empower the government to respond effectively but also enable the creation of a more resilient cybersecurity ecosystem .”
The values of learning from mistakes and adapting to the modern world should be embraced and explored . It ’ s clear that regional and global compliance will help organisations protect their supply chains and operations . Still , individual reflection and removing complacency will enhance the likelihood of preventing further attacks – or at least acknowledge that there is more work to be done . www . intelligentciso . com
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