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Only 37pc Indian Companies Shows Confidence in Internet Security – Report

Companies globally could incur US$5.2 trillion in additional costs and lost revenue over the next five years due to cyberattacks, Finds Accenture Report.

Internet SecurityIn a survey of more than 1,700 CEOs and other C-suite executives globally reveals that dependency on complex internet-enabled business models outpaces the ability to introduce adequate safeguards that protect critical assets.

The new report from Accenture had 100 respondents from large enterprises in India.

The report named, Securing the Digital Economy: Reinventing the Internet for Trust  explores the complexities of the internet-related challenges facing business and outlines imperatives for the CEO’s evolving role in technology, business architecture and governance.

The report notes that cybercrime and cyberattacks from a wide range of malicious activities poses significant challenges that can threaten business operations, innovation and growth, and the expansion into new products and services, ultimately costing companies trillions of dollars.

More than US$753 billion hanging in the balance, high-tech industry faces the highest risk followed by the life sciences and automotive industries, with US$642 billion and US$505 billion at risk, respectively.

“Internet security is lagging behind the sophistication of cybercriminals, leading to an erosion of trust in the digital economy. Businesses need to drive industry-wide collaboration to improve governance; fine-tune their own business architecture including internal and external processes; and embrace technologies that enhance digital safety,” said Anindya Basu, Geographic Unit and Country Senior Managing Director, Accenture in India. “It’s a complex problem to solve, but inaction is not an option. Lack of trust can weigh heavily on the bottom line.”

Among the Key Findings:

77 percent Indian respondents believe that the advancement of the digital economy will be severely hindered unless there is dramatic improvement to internet security,

More than half (59 percent) of respondents said they are concerned that the internet is getting increasingly unstable from a cybersecurity standpoint and they are unsure how to react to cyberattacks.

64 percent of Indian respondents believe that addressing cybersecurity challenges from growing cyberattacks will require an organized group effort, as no single organization can solve the challenge on its own.

On internet security, seven out of 10 (69 percent) of executives would also welcome stricter business regulations imposed by a central organization or governing body.

On the rapid emergence of new technologies, 82 percent of Indian respondents admit that their organization is adopting new and emerging technologies faster than they can address related cybersecurity issues,

Two-thirds (68 percent) noting that cybersecurity issues have escaped their control due to new technologies such as the internet of things (IoT) and the industrial internet of things (IIoT).

A majority (81 percent) also said protecting their companies from weaknesses in third parties is increasingly difficult, which isn’t surprising given the complexity of today’s sprawling internet ecosystems.

Also, on the minds of many senior executives: consumer data protection. Fueled by security concerns, 70 percent of respondents believe that consumers can’t trust the safety of their online identities when too much of their personal data is already available without restrictions.

Next Steps

The study outlines three actions that CEOs and other C-suite leaders can take to help improve the safety of the internet:

  • Governance: Join Forces with Other Companies and Govern Globally– Step up efforts to collaborate with other top executives, government leaders and regulators to better understand how to prevent new cyberattacks.
  • Business Architecture: Connect and Protect with a Model Run on Digital Trust – Become brilliant at the basics of cybersecurity. Fully protect business across the entire ecosystem of partners and supply chains.
  • Technology: Advance Businesses and Enhance Safety – Embrace new technologies, master IoT security, and prepare for the quantum challenge. Ensure that software security and update functions are embedded into mobile and IoT devices from initial design.

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