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Better, Stronger, Cheaper Cybersecurity: Doing More With Less in a Crisis Economy

Cybersecurity budgets will be put under pressure for the remainder of 2020 and in 2021.
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Boston, June 18, 2020 – The rush to work from home securely was the first wave of rapid cybersecurity adjustment for nearly all organizations since the COVID-19 pandemic began. The next wave will involve cutting costs as organizations reexamine their business models and conserve resources in the wake of massive global unemployment and changing consumer habits. Cybersecurity executives should act now to create and implement a strategy of short-term cost-cutting and long-term efficiency improvements.

This report makes actionable recommendations to cut costs and improve performance in cybersecurity. It is based on interviews Aite Group conducted during May 2020 of 19 chief information security officers at large enterprises in North America and Europe.

Clients of Aite Group’s Cybersecurity service can download this 11-page Impact Brief. To learn more about the topic covered in this Impact Brief, please contact us at [email protected].

This report mentions Evolve Security Academy, RangeForce, and SANS.org.

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