50% of CISOs will adopt human centric design to reduce cybersecurity operational friction, according to the top cybersecurity predictions revealed by Gartner today. Learn more on the Gartner Newsroom: GartnerSEC GartnerIT security
“There’s no question that CISOs and their teams must be laser focused on what’s happening today to ensure their organizations are as secure as possible,” Addiscott said. “But they also need to make time to look up from their daily challenges and scan the horizon to see what’s coming down the track that might impact their security programs in the next couple of years.
Gartner research shows that over 90% of employees who admitted undertaking a range of unsecure actions during work activities knew that their actions would increase risk to the organization but did so anyway. Human-centric security design is modeled with the individual — not technology, threat or location – as the focus of control design and implementation to minimize friction.
By 2026, 10% of large enterprises will have a comprehensive, mature and measurable zero-trust program in place, up from less than 1% today.implementation demands integration and configuration of multiple different components, which can become quite technical and complex. Success is highly dependent on the translation to business value.
By 2025, 50% of cybersecurity leaders will have tried, unsuccessfully, to use cyber risk quantification to drive enterprise decision making. Accelerated by the pandemic and staffing shortages across the industry, the work stressors of cybersecurity professionals are rising and becoming unsustainable. Gartner suggests that while eliminating stress is unrealistic, people can manage challenging and stressful jobs in cultures where they are supported. Changing the rules of engagement to foster cultural shifts will help.
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