Globally, organizations estimate it will take another two years to eliminate the vulnerabilities they face today. As the world struggled to cope with the unexpected global pandemic that broke out early in 2020, IT teams worldwide needed to rapidly adapt to support their organizations and enable the changes required to remain operational.
With such rapid change, there was bound to be a relaxation of the typical controls aimed at mitigating digital risks—data security taking a back seat to deploy an almost entirely remote workforce or accelerated cloud adoption replacing a focus on defending against new ransomware attack vectors, to name just a couple of examples.
Download the study, conducted by Vanson Bourne, for an in-depth look at the aftermath of COVID-led digital transformation acceleration as it relates to data management within the context of cloud, compliance, cyber-resilience, IT staff skillsets and overall costs.