Promoted Content Three ways you can give CISOs peace of mind about remote work

Promoted Content Three ways you can give CISOs peace of mind about remote work

If there’s one thing that keeps your customers’ CIOs up at night, especially now, it’s cybersecurity. Which is why I think it is a good time to show them how to take their cybersecurity to the next level.


Securing remote and hybrid work has become one of the top priorities for C-level executives in Australia and throughout the world. The number of attempts by hackers to break into companies’ networks has shot up – KPMG reports that this number rose by 47 percent in 2020 and it is projected to be even higher this year.


This is one reason why the work of many CIOs, CISOs and even CEOs is more demanding than ever, and why it might be taking a toll on their mental well-being. Even before the pandemic, it was shown that CISOs in some countries struggled with stress – results of a survey of US and UK CISOs published in 2019 by Nominet found that 91 percent of all the CISOs interviewed claimed to suffer from moderate to high stress, and nearly 17 percent used medication or alcohol to deal with it.


But even though your customers are now dealing with an even tougher cybersecurity animal, you can help them tame it with the following intelligent investments.


Beyond Identity & Access Management: as the saying goes, trust but verify!


Security executives already know the importance of Identity and Access Management (IAM), but now that remote work is the norm they need to pay even closer attention to ..

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