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Scope
The 2016 Fortinet Global Security Survey was a research
exercise undertaken on behalf of Fortinet by independent
market research company Lightspeed*. The survey involved
1,399 qualified IT decision makers predominantly CIOs,
CTOs, IT Directors and Heads of IT from EMEA, APAC and
LATAM based organizations larger than 250 employees.
Key Findings
Securing the Cloud and Protecting Against IT System
Vulnerabilities Are Key Concerns: The biggest security
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IoT
Inside Threats
60%
50%
GLOBAL
APAC
LATAM
EMEA
GLOBAL
APAC
LATAM
EMEA
GLOBAL
APAC
LATAM
EMEA
GLOBAL
APAC
LATAM
EMEA
GLOBAL
APAC
40%
LATAM
Vulnerability
in IT Systems
Cloud
70%
EMEA
FIGURE 1: The Areas of Greatest Security Concern (scoring 4/5 or 5/5), by Region
GLOBAL
Avoid services/
app interuption
LATAM
APAC
EMEA
GLOBAL
Avoid damage to
corporate reputation
LATAM
APAC
EMEA
GLOBAL
LATAM
APAC
EMEA
GLOBAL
Avoid loss of
sensitive data
LATAM
APAC
EMEA
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
EMEA
APAC
LATAM
GLOBAL
25%
20%
15%
10%
Prohibition of
non-corp devices
7%
7%
15%
Employee education
Internally segmented
network
11 %
9%
16
Establishing a Soc
10
Cloud based
cybersecurity services
Managed security
services
LATAM
APAC
EMEA
Improved detection
of attacks
Improved prevention
of attacks
Improved risk
management
Improved threat analytics
Improved compliance
Improved information
security strategy
0%
20%
30%
40%
50%
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5%
20% 25%
EMEA
APAC
LATAM
GLOBAL
Own threat
research/incident team
EMEA
APAC
LATAM
GLOBAL
EMEA
APAC
LATAM
GLOBAL
EMEA
APAC
LATAM
GLOBAL
EMEA
APAC
LATAM
GLOBAL
Cloud based
service/SaaS vendor
EMEA
APAC
LATAM
GLOBAL
EMEA
APAC
LATAM
GLOBAL
No incident investigation
and management
LATAM
PartOutsourced
APAC
LATAM
0%
APAC
10%
EMEA
20%
LATAM
100%
Outsourced
Cybersecurity
Consumption
Model
EMEA
60%
APAC
EMEA
100%
In-House
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ITDMs in Germany are most likely of all respondents globally to keep total in-house control of their cybersecurity functions (83
percent), while Italian ITDMs are the least likely (51 percent).
The smallest enterprise-scale organizations (i.e. those sized 999 employees or lower) are the most likely to outsource cybersecurity.
The vertical industry with the greatest current cybersecurity outsourcing rate is the public sector.
Italy
Germany
250-499
Empl
500-999
Empl
1000-1999
Empl
2000+
Empl
Public
Sector
Financial
Services
Retail
80%
70%
60%
50%
40%
30%
20%
10%
0%
100% in-house
100% Outsourced
Part-Outsourced
NOW
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
FIGURE 9: Prevalance of 100% In-House Approach to Cybersecurity Now, and in 3-5 Years
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Major industries such as finance and retail will overtake public sector in their appetite to shift from a 100 percent in-house model to
either full or partial cybersecurity outsourcing.
IT & Telecom
Manufacturing
Healthcare
Education
Public Sector
Retail
Financial Services
IN 3-5 YEARS
50%
NOW
60%
70%
FIGURE 10: Prevalance of 100% In-House Approach to Cybersecurity Now, and in 3-5 Years, by Industry
50%
40%
EMEA
30%
APAC
LATAM
20%
GLOBAL
10%
0%
Minutes
Hours
Days or Weeks
Months or Year
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LATAM respondents claimed the fastest response with around 35 percent of breaches caught within minutes and a further 40
percent+ located within hours. China and Hong Kong respondents reported similar response speeds. The slowest were Spain,
Malaysia and India.
Companies with over 1,000 employees performed better than their smaller counterparts. Likewise, private sector industries
did better than those in the public sector. The worst performing sector was healthcare target of various, recent high-profile
ransomware exploits where around 50 percent of respondents took days or longer to spot breaches, and more than 10 percent
took months or years.
50%
Financial Services
40%
Retail
Public Sector
30%
Education
20%
Healthcare
Manufacturing
10%
IT & Telecom
0%
Minutes
Hours
Months or Year
Days or Weeks
Invest in
new tech
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
Nothing
Develop new
policy/procedure
Hire more
staff/training
Change security
vendor
Outsource
security
Buy insurance
EMEA
APAC
LATAM
GLOBAL
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Conclusion
By probing the cybersecurity strategies of enterprises IT
decision-makers and examining the response tactics of those
affected by cyber-attacks, this survey has been able to bring to
light how present IT security infrastructures have struggled to
contend with the realities of an increasingly digital world.
Note on Methodology
The 2016 Fortinet Global Security Survey was a research exercise undertaken on behalf of Fortinet by independent market research company
Lightspeed. The survey involved 1,399 qualified IT decision makers predominantly CIOs, CTOs, IT Directors and Heads of IT from EMEA, APAC and
LATAM based organizations larger than 250 employees.
Thirteen countries participated in the survey: Brazil, China, France, Germany, Hong Kong, India, Italy, Singapore, Malaysia, Mexico, Spain, Thailand and
the UK. Respondents were recorded from across industry sectors, with at least 100+ from each country.
Respondents were sourced from Lightspeeds online panel; recruited, managed and validated with stringent checkpoints throughout the respondent
lifecycle to ensure valid, high-quality responses. Screening included job title, role within business, earnings, responsibilities and purchase decisionmaking of respondents, and the industry sector and number of employees of the organizations they work for.
About Fortinet
Fortinet (NASDAQ: FTNT) secures the largest enterprise, service provider, and government organizations around the world. Fortinet empowers its
customers with intelligent, seamless protection across the expanding attack surface and the power to take on ever-increasing performance requirements
of the borderless network - today and into the future. Only the Fortinet Security Fabric architecture can deliver security without compromise to address
the most critical security challenges, whether in networked, application, cloud or mobile environments. Fortinet ranks #1 in the most security appliances
shipped worldwide and more than 290,000 customers worldwide trust Fortinet to protect their businesses. Learn more at http://www.fortinet.com, the
Fortinet Blog, or FortiGuard Labs.
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