The State of Cybersecurity in 2022

The rush to send employees home to work obliterated the legacy security perimeter. Companies had to rethink security policies reliant on the network perimeter. There was also an influx of software to protect, as companies turned to service-based technology models. 

Security threats did not dissapear with the new work constraints. Instead, CISOs watched cyberattack records shatter. The high-profile news of the SolarWinds and Log4j compromise made executives what, and who, in their supply chain they could trust.

To respond, and stay protected, organizations called on savvy security leaders to help them adapt. Companies are rethinking cyberthreats in the remote work landscape, addressing long held pain points (including the ever-present thorn of terrible passwords). 

Triaging core enterprise vulnerabilities is more important now than ever before as international conflicts spill into the cyber domain. Security decision makers are called to defend their organizations no matter what.

The costs of failure, whether it’s regulator scrutiny or tarnished reputations, are too high.



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