Global CIO Report Reveals Growing Urgency for Observability and Security to Converge
January 24 2023 - 08:00AM
Business Wire
94% of CIOs say extending a DevSecOps culture
to more teams is key to accelerating digital transformation and
driving faster, more secure software releases
Software intelligence company Dynatrace (NYSE: DT) announced
today the results of an independent global survey of 1,300 CIOs and
senior DevOps managers in large organizations. The findings
revealed the increased difficulty of maintaining software
reliability and security as the demand for continuous release
cycles and the rising complexity of cloud-native environments
create more risk for undetected defects and vulnerabilities to
escape into production. CIOs and senior DevOps managers are looking
to DevSecOps processes, the convergence of observability and
security, and the increased use of AI and automation to balance
accelerated innovation with reliability and security. The
complimentary 2023 Global CIO Report, “Observability and Security
Convergence: Enabling Faster, More Secure Innovation in the Cloud,”
is available here.
The research reveals the following:
- 90% of organizations say digital transformation has accelerated
in the past 12 months.
- 78% of organizations deploy software updates into production
every 12 hours or less, and 54% say they do so at least once every
two hours.
- DevOps teams spend nearly a third (31%) of their time on manual
tasks involving detecting code quality issues and vulnerabilities,
reducing the time spent on innovation.
- 55% of organizations make tradeoffs between quality, security,
and user experience to meet the need for rapid transformation.
- 88% of CIOs say the convergence of observability and security
practices will be critical to building a DevSecOps culture, and 90%
say increasing the use of AIOps will be key to scaling up these
practices.
“It’s difficult for teams to accelerate the pace of innovation
while also maintaining the highest quality and security standards,”
said Bernd Greifeneder, Founder and Chief Technology Officer at
Dynatrace. “More frequent software deployments, combined with
complex cloud-native architectures, make it easier for errors and
vulnerabilities to escape into production where they impact
customer experience and create risk. There simply aren’t enough
hours in the day for teams to test code as thoroughly as when they
had only a single monthly deployment, but there’s no margin for
error in today’s ultra-competitive, always-on economy. Something
has to change.”
Additional findings from the survey include:
- Organizations plan to increase their spending on automation
across development, security, and operations by 35% by 2024, as
they invest more in continuously testing software quality (54%) and
security (49%) in production, automatic vulnerability detection and
blocking (41%), and automating release validation (35%).
- 70% of CIOs say they need to improve their trust in the
accuracy of AI’s decisions before they can automate more of the
CI/CD pipeline.
- 94% of CIOs say extending a DevSecOps culture to more teams is
key to accelerating digital transformation and driving faster, more
secure software releases.
“Organizations know that manual approaches aren’t scalable,”
continued Greifeneder. “Teams can’t afford to waste time and effort
chasing false positives, searching for vulnerabilities whenever a
new threat alert appears, or conducting forensics to understand
whether data has been compromised. They need to work together to
drive faster, more secure innovation. Automation and modern
delivery practices such as DevSecOps are key to this, but teams
need to trust that their AI is reaching the right conclusions about
the impact of a particular vulnerability. To accomplish this,
organizations require a unified platform that can converge
observability and security data to eliminate the silos between
teams. By bringing their data together and retaining its context,
DevOps and security teams can unlock the insights they need through
causal AI. This enables them to harness intelligent automation to
rapidly deliver high-performing and secure applications that
delight their users.”
The report is based on a global survey of 1,300 CIOs and senior
IT practitioners involved in DevOps management in large
organizations with more than 1,000 employees, conducted by Coleman
Parkes and commissioned by Dynatrace. The sample included 200
respondents in the U.S., 100 in Latin America, 600 in Europe, 150
in the Middle East, and 250 in Asia Pacific.
About Dynatrace
Dynatrace (NYSE: DT) exists to make the world’s software work
perfectly. Our unified software intelligence platform combines
broad and deep observability and continuous runtime application
security with the most advanced AIOps to provide answers and
intelligent automation from data at an enormous scale. This enables
innovators to modernize and automate cloud operations, deliver
software faster and more securely, and ensure flawless digital
experiences. That’s why the world’s largest organizations trust the
Dynatrace® platform to accelerate digital transformation.
Curious to see how you can simplify your cloud and maximize the
impact of your digital teams? Let us show you. Sign up for a free
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