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Tips for CISO to Enable Better Business Experiences and Outcomes in 2023By Jonathan Nguyen-Duy, Vice President, Global Field CISO, Fortinet | ||
Dubai, United Arab Emirates The role of a CISO now consists of much more than just risk management and compliance. CISOs are now routinely consulted on business issues because digitized business processes are critical to any enterprise’s success, so cybersecurity is therefore a board-level concern. Indeed, cybersecurity is at the heart of most enterprise businesses because of e-commerce and the digital marketplace. For example, e-commerce, whether business-to-business or business-to-consumer transactions all depend on consistently good user experiences to deliver business outcomes. And this requires consistently good networking, security, and computing performance. Many organizations’ leadership teams recognize the business value of cybersecurity that comes from its ability to enable trusted communications and better user experiences. It’s now clear that enabling responsive computing operations is key to ensuring consistently good user experiences.
Jonathan Nguyen-Duy, Vice President, Global Field CISO, Fortinet
In short, today’s CISO’s role is no longer just about protecting the organization from cyber threats. The CISO is now a key business enabler and leader, tasked with managing risk and delivering business value. Below are suggestions for how CISOs can help generate better business outcomes for their organizations.
Tip 1: Consolidate to Drive Responsive Operations
Tip 2: Digital Experience Monitoring for Better Performance
Because of the increase in remote work and the migration of applications to the cloud, many organizations are struggling to identify the root cause of application performance issues and traditional monitoring tools simply aren't up to the task. This is where a DEM tool can add significant value as it unifies data and helps teams to better understand networking, security, and cloud issues that may create latency in business processes, as well as see compute in terms of the cloud, figuring out CPU usage, and comprehending storage capabilities. Therefore, a good DEM solution can help IT teams spot potential problems at any point-across networking, security, and computing. This provides proactive visibility to mitigate issues that would otherwise lead to performance degradation.
Look for a DEM monitoring platform that gives your operations team good end-to-end performance visibility across networking, security, and computing. A good DEM solution should provide the ability to observe applications and services, from multiple vantage points, across any network, and even the infrastructure on which the application is hosted. Also look for features that unify and consolidate the monitoring of endpoints, network devices, infrastructure, applications, and cloud services with a single management console.
This capability enables the organization and the CISO to move from being reactive to being more predictive and proactive. Now, they can identify certain times of the day or times in the year when the network is going to need to scale up to enable customers to easily access applications.
Tip 3: Demonstrate the Value of Security
With these types of products, CISOs can demonstrate tangible ROI in the form of fewer failed logins for better help desk productivity, which can be readily monetized. In addition, proactive network management means fewer network disruptions, which means more e-commerce transactions and revenue. Better user experiences can also be measured by better collaboration, or they can measure things over time like what's the meantime for DevOps, from code conception to launch. These are types of things that CISOs can do today to demonstrate the value of cybersecurity.
After meeting with many CISOs and IT teams early this year, I have found there is universal agreement that it's all about the user experience. Perhaps it’s best expressed by this popular industry axiom, “The quality of service equals the quality of experience, and the quality of experience equals business outcomes.”
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