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A report found that IT leaders believe cybersecurity concerns are negatively impacting their organization’s willingness to invest in innovative tech.
According to new research study from Accenture, more than half (55%) of large companies are not effectively stopping cyberattacks, finding and fixing breaches quickly, or reducing the impact of breaches.
The "Security Program Management: Priorities and Strategies" study from Blue Lava and Aimpoint Group explores how security leaders measure and manage security programs and communicate priorities to executives and boards, highlighting the importance of security benchmarking.