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As many as 70% of C-suite executives believe organizations have significantly improved in the last 12 months in securing their organizations from cyber threats. However, security gaps in tech and operations come later. PWC’s report details the inter-executive opinions on the organizational cybersecurity posture and what keeps them up at night when looking at future threats. Most senior executives said their organizations’ security teams were able to improve in ten of the most important security sub-domains. Also, more than half (56%) of COOs and CROs are “extremely or very concerned” about their company’s ability to fend off a supply chain attack.
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As many as 70% of C-suite executives believe organizations have significantly improved in the last 12 months in securing their organizations from cyber threats.
Most senior executives said their organizations’ security teams were able to improve in ten of the most important security sub-domains.
Percentage of Organizations That Have Mitigated Cyber Risks Associated With Above | Source: PwCHowever, security gaps in tech and operations come later.
Also, more than half (56%) of COOs and CROs are “extremely or very concerned” about their company’s ability to fend off a supply chain attack.
Five Capabilities CISOs Believe Need to Advance | Source: PwCFor additional details on the C-suite playbook for cybersecurity in 2023, refer to PwC’s full report.
Source
https://www.spiceworks.com/it-security/security-general/news/pwc-global-digital-trust-insights/