Enterprise Security Challenges Heightened by Work-from-Home Spike, New Research Shows
September 01 2020 - 3:00AM
Enterprise Security Challenges Heightened by Work-from-Home Spike,
New Research Shows
Juniper Networks, a leader in secure, AI-driven networks, today
announced the initial findings of an international market research
project stating that traditional approaches to securing the network
are amplifying challenges in the face of budget constraints and an
increasingly remote workforce. Juniper Networks has commissioned
the study from independent research agency Vanson Bourne which
explores the attitudes, perspectives and concerns of 1,000 senior
IT networking and security professionals drawn from various
industry sectors around the world.
A clear and pertinent picture emerged from the data: network
security is an ever-present and growing headache for IT teams,
especially in the current climate of mass-scale remote working.
Their task is compounded by network performance issues, an
inability to upgrade the entire network and the daily grind of
basic network maintenance which inhibits further innovation. An
added challenge often occurs in an organization’s positioning of
security as a resource drain rather than as a business benefit. The
solution they overwhelmingly yearn for appears to lie in integrated
visibility within the network for more accuracy providing
data-driven context to faster security tools, automation and
widespread policy enforcement to overcome these challenges. This
required approach would enable teams to deliver meaningful insight
at scale, while avoiding additional cost and freeing up teams to
pursue more strategic projects.
Top highlights from the Vanson Bourne study are as follows:
- Ninety-seven percent (97%) of survey
respondents admitted that they are specifically experiencing
ongoing challenges when attempting to secure their organization’s
network effectively. It bears repeating that the IT challenges
present before the sudden increase in remote work have been
amplified significantly against a burgeoning threat landscape,
populated by prolific, highly motivated ‘bad actors’ who constantly
innovate and take advantage of every opportunity to thrive and
remain undetected. Meanwhile, IT and Security professionals are
further challenged with the need to balance necessary business
demands against security, even when they are aware these changes
extend the attack surface of their organization’s network
infrastructure and demand further protection.
- Eighty-six percent (86%) of survey respondents
felt that they need to improve network reliability and performance.
Especially in the current climate of enforced remote working for
larger-than-usual employee numbers, the network is the ‘beating
heart’ of any organization undergoing or sustaining digital
transformation. To be fully effective, a security deployment must
be fully integrated into the network it protects, rather than an
uncoupled overlay. Moreover, on average forty-seven
(47%) of IT employees’ time is absorbed by ‘keeping the
lights on’ in the network instead of pursuing
innovation.
- Eighty-seven percent (87%) of survey
respondents seek a security solution to give better visibility
across existing apps, reducing false positives and improving threat
response times. The underlying subtext is that IT/Security teams
lack time, which makes the pursuit of false positives frustrating
and may lead to costly human error-driven mistakes. The net result
is that timely mitigation of genuine threats could be hampered. As
a result, team leaders crave real-time visibility into their
organization’s data and network, adding context to better
understand what is happening. They are also keen to balance the
demands of delivering compliance with managing security risks
effectively. However, the prospect of wholesale ‘rip-and-replace’
to introduce integrated security is not viable nor
attractive.
- Sixty-three percent (63%) of respondents
stated that their organization positions IT security as a cost
center rather than as a value-driving asset. In contrast
ninety-seven percent (97%) stated that they had
been obliged to spend money on breach mitigation in the last twelve
months, with the average cost being more than US$276,000. This
suggests that organizations do not fully realize how vulnerable
their networks are to attack and that reluctance to invest in
intelligent security is counter-productive, both to the bottom line
and to grasping tangible business benefits proactively.
- Ninety-five percent (95%) of survey
respondents are working with multiple vendors in pursuit of their
overall security deployment goals. This suggests that IT and
Security professionals are pragmatic in their attempts to navigate
a successful course through all the conflicting challenges in their
path, including compliance, costs, departmental preferences and
demands. It also suggests that many IT/Security teams are currently
driven to seek an answer to the reduced false positives/improved
response times requirement from various sources
simultaneously.
“There is a clear narrative among senior IT and security
professionals that is overwhelmingly confirmed in this survey. Put
simply, they know network security is hugely important, with
failure increasingly carrying significant risk for their
organization. For me, the most compelling statistic is that
ninety-nine percent (99%) agree that a
threat-aware network* would bring benefits to their
organization. As workers become more distributed and threats become
more sophisticated, security professionals are faced with new and
emerging challenges that put enterprises at even greater risk than
before. Companies need threat-aware networks that bring speed and
agility to enterprise security, coupled with a Connected Security
strategy that allows all network elements to work together for
increased visibility and action where it matters most. The old way
of thinking about security will no longer suffice for those
companies battling a new norm.”
-
Samantha Madrid, VP of Security Business & Strategy, Juniper
Networks
MethodologyA thousand CIOs, CISOs, CTOs, IT
Directors, Network Architects, Security Directors and IT Security
Specialists were surveyed across nine countries (France, Germany,
Israel, Italy, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, the Netherlands, UAE, the
UK and the US), in June/July 2020. The survey reached a wide
cross-section of vertical industries in both public and private
sectors, including education, financial services, government,
healthcare, IT & telecoms, manufacturing & production,
media, leisure & entertainment, retail, transport and
utilities/energy. The size of organizations represented by
respondents ranged between 1,000 and upward of 5,000 employees. The
research was conducted on Juniper’s behalf by Vanson Bourne Ltd.,
and respondents were not made aware of the company commissioning
the research.
*Threat-aware network definition supplied to survey
respondents: Critical security components are
visibility and enforcement –
everywhere. In addition to perimeter defences, a true threat-aware
network has the ability to enforce security at any
location; from routers to switches, in the cloud and
across all the links which bind the organisation together.
Additional Resources
- Illustrated video: Enterprise Security Challenges in New
Norms
- Connected Security Solutions
- Blog: When an Attack Strikes, Juniper Connected Security
Provides Peace of Mind
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