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In the era of the coronavirus pandemic, digital transformation and cloud security (79 percent) are the chart-topping topics enterprises want to know more about. They are followed by threat and vulnerability research (62 percent) and risk and compliance (49 percent), as shown by a pre-event survey of 2,064 business and IT decision-makers across Asia Pacific, Middle East and Africa (AMEA).
The survey is a precursor to Trend Micro’s CLOUDSEC 2020 conference, one of the industry’s biggest cybersecurity events, taking place from November 24 to 26.
During the event, the Supreme Committee for Delivery & Legacy (SC) representatives Bashar Al Khatib, program director, Cyber Security Unit, and Khalid Al Hashemi, programme officer, Cyber Security Unit, will make presentation on ‘Getting Ready for FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022’ on November 24.
“The coronavirus pandemic has put a strain on Middle East organisations. However, it’s encouraging that more than three quarters of them are looking to digital transformation and cybersecurity to enable remote work, and automate security and properly configure the cloud,” said Assad Arabi, managing director, Gulf Cluster, Trend Micro. “Attendees to our CLOUDSEC event can learn best practices in cybersecurity from the SC, which is organising one of the world’s largest and most innovative mega-events.”
The respondents also identify with one another when it comes to the biggest pain points. The survey shows that they most frequently grapple with the inability to detect and respond to advanced threats (32 percent), which have seen a sharp increase since the pandemic started in the first quarter of the year; and the perennial shortage of security skills (32 percent), as cybercrimes become more sophisticated and security operations, more complex.
Other common challenges include getting cloud security automation and configuration right (31 percent); asking for more budget for cybersecurity (28 percent); obtaining complete visibility of threat vectors across the entire organization (26 percent); and constantly having to justify cybersecurity investment (25 percent).
When it comes to acquiring hands-on experiences, respondents are most looking forward to learning about automated security and compliance posture remediation (68%), indicating that many of them are already operating in the cloud environment and are dealing with misconfiguration-led cybersecurity issues. As a matter of fact, misconfigurations in the cloud are the primary cause for cloud-based cyberattacks.
Respondents are also interested in tackling real-life scenarios that pertain to web application protection and serverless security (63 percent), a sign that many of them are further along the cloud journey. The third most sought-after hands-on topic revolves around deploying network-based virtual patches and intrusion prevention systems (IPS) (52 percent), showing that system vulnerabilities continue to be a major headache for security teams across the board.
“2020 is a year of profound challenges for enterprises. But on the bright side, companies are realising their digital potential,” said Dhanya Thakkar, senior vice-president, Trend Micro, Asia Pacific, Middle East and Africa. “At this year’s CLOUDSEC, we want to celebrate these companies and their successful effort in digitally transforming themselves. The tech industry is one of the few that have not faltered under the weight of the pandemic. It goes to show the important of technology on business operations.”
This is the 10th anniversary of the CLOUDSEC conference and it goes completely virtual this year. Across three full days, the event will welcome keynote speakers from industry-defining companies including Amazon Web Services (AWS), DXC Technology, Dyson, IAG, IBM, IDC, Infosys, IKEA, LINE, Lotte, Proficio, Snyk and a mysterious ethical hacker.
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