http://www.csoonline.com/article/739986/survey-results-reveal-both-it-pros-greatest-fears-and-apparent-needs
By Grant Hatchimonji
Senior Editor
CSO.com
September 18, 2013
IT professionals have plenty to worry about, according to recent survey
results published by eIQNetworks. The survey, which asked 272 IT decision
makers what keeps them up at night, shed some light on how much room some
security teams have for improvement and why they're facing so many
challenges in the first place.
Among the questions asked, the survey examined what was important to IT
professionals, with 34 percent of respondents saying that their greatest
information security nightmare would be an external data breach for
financial gain. Similarly, the survey asked what the two biggest
challenges to demonstrating compliance are, with 31 percent responding
with measuring and reporting on compliance and 24 percent saying
automating IT controls.
But perhaps more important were the numbers that indicated how teams'
security measures were set up and how well they operated.
Among the highlights -- or rather, lowlights -- was the fact that 25
percent of respondents said they didn't know how long it would take to
find the root cause of a breach. Even the ones that could provide a
timeline weren't very reassuring, with 22.8 percent stating that it would
take them within a month to find the cause (and 6.3 percent needing to go
beyond a month).
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