Securing the 21st Century Organisation
The business landscape in Australia and New Zealand (ANZ) today is experiencing one of the fastest changes in years due to several evolutions in the information technology space. Many organisations in ANZ have progressively started their digital transformation journey to become more agile, and achieving cost reductions in the process.
With cybersecurity attacks increasing in number and getting harder to detect, how do you address the security challenges of today, and tomorrow?
From the adoption of cloud infrastructure, the embracing of Software-as-a-Service, to the use of serverless and container technologies, organisations are embracing technologies that help them to do more and spend less. In the process of this transformation, the issue of security remains a fundamental concern, and becomes a key business issue for any organisation attempting to progress this journey.
Over the last few years, data breaches have occurred at a record high, with organisations from hotel groups, retail stores, credit bureaux and hospitals, all equally affected, having their customers’ data stolen en masse. Not only is damage from security breaches high, cybersecurity attacks are increasing in number, and getting harder to detect as adversaries are constantly evolving their attack mechanisms.
Organisations in ANZ not only have to be capable of protecting themselves against external adversaries, they also have to demonstrate that they have instituted sufficient controls to meet regulatory and governance requirements.
Issues such as these are the reason why organisations turn to DXC Security to help manage their security challenges. This point of view paper describes how DXC Security ANZ (DXC Security) is positioned to help our customers address the security challenges of today, and tomorrow.