Not a day goes by when we don’t hear about yet another data breach or sophisticated compromise. As a result, there cannot be a C-Suite executive that is unaware of the cyber threats their organisation faces, either through guidance from their security teams or the constant media reporting of ransomware or data theft as a result of successful cyber-attacks. In this heightened threat landscape, security-conscious enterprises should be aiming to reduce their cyber risk by improving the company’s security posture. This urgent focus on security comes at a time when companies are already facing operational challenges, such as more mobile and distributed workforces and the requirement to adopt digital transformation programmes to streamline operations and provide the agility to take advantage of new opportunities. Inertia can inhibit digital transformation The adoption of a digital transformation programme presents business challenges centred around existing people, processes, and technology. From a people perspective, end users may find the prospect of a change in the way they work daunting, which can result in additional stress and a reluctance to support the digital transformation programme. Additionally, having spent years investing in IT systems and processes, IT teams can also be resistant to change. This […]