Cloud, Complexity, AI: The Triple Threat Demanding New Cyber Resilience Strategies

Cloud, Complexity, AI The Triple Threat Demanding New Cyber Resilience Strategies

The rise of cyber-attacks has become a board-level concern. No organization is immune. More than half (54%) of the enterprises surveyed in a recent study by The Futurum Group, completed in partnership with NetApp reported having experienced an attack in the last 12-18 months. What is perhaps even more concerning is that cyber-attacks are only becoming more impactful, as malicious actors use tools such as AI to increase their efficacy. 

In this research report, Cloud, Complexity, AI: The Triple Threat Demanding New Cyber Resilience Strategies, Futurum delves into pain points, technical approaches, and priorities when it comes to cyber-resiliency. To do so, we surveyed more than 1,300 cybersecurity decision makers. Respondents held C-Level, VP and Director-level titles within IT and Security across a variety of industries, globally. We also conducted 15 one-on-one interviews for additional color into evolving challenges and priorities.

Some key takeaways from Cloud, Complexity, AI: The Triple Threat Demanding New Cyber Resilience Strategies include:

  • The Evolving Threat Landscape: Cyberattacks are becoming increasingly sophisticated, driven by AI and targeting complex IT environments. Organizations face significant challenges in protecting their data and ensuring business continuity.
  • The Importance of Data Classification and Protection: Effectively classifying and protecting critical data is essential for mitigating risks and enabling rapid recovery from cyberattacks. AI-powered solutions can help automate these processes and improve detection capabilities.
  • Simplifying the Security Stack: The proliferation of security tools can lead to complexity and inefficiency. Consolidating functionalities and adopting a more integrated approach can streamline security operations and enhance overall cyber resilience.

If you are interested in learning more, be sure to download your copy of Cloud, Complexity, AI: The Triple Threat Demanding New Cyber Resilience Strategies today.

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Author Information

With a focus on data security, protection, and management, Krista has a particular focus on how these strategies play out in multi-cloud environments. She brings approximately 15 years of experience providing research and advisory services and creating thought leadership content. Her vantage point spans technology and vendor portfolio developments; customer buying behavior trends; and vendor ecosystems, go-to-market positioning, and business models. Her work has appeared in major publications including eWeek, TechTarget and The Register.

Prior to joining The Futurum Group, Krista led the data protection practice for Evaluator Group and the data center practice of analyst firm Technology Business Research. She also created articles, product analyses, and blogs on all things storage and data protection and management for analyst firm Storage Switzerland and led market intelligence initiatives for media company TechTarget.

Camberley brings over 25 years of executive experience leading sales and marketing teams at Fortune 500 firms. Before joining The Futurum Group, she led the Evaluator Group, an information technology analyst firm as Managing Director.

Her career has spanned all elements of sales and marketing including a 360-degree view of addressing challenges and delivering solutions was achieved from crossing the boundary of sales and channel engagement with large enterprise vendors and her own 100-person IT services firm.

Camberley has provided Global 250 startups with go-to-market strategies, creating a new market category “MAID” as Vice President of Marketing at COPAN and led a worldwide marketing team including channels as a VP at VERITAS. At GE Access, a $2B distribution company, she served as VP of a new division and succeeded in growing the company from $14 to $500 million and built a successful 100-person IT services firm. Camberley began her career at IBM in sales and management.

She holds a Bachelor of Science in International Business from California State University – Long Beach and executive certificates from Wellesley and Wharton School of Business.

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