Retailers today continue to grapple with unforeseen issues as supply chain attacks become more common and vulnerabilities from third-party sources emerge as major threats.
Of the 1,050 C-suite and senior executives surveyed, 86% of respondents anticipate that dynamic computing will enhance operational performance within the next three years, especially in AI strategy development and leveraging sophisticated supply chains. However, 82% acknowledge the increased exposure to risk.
In this age of dynamic computing, retail organizations encounter both significant opportunities and risks. With traditional security boundaries fading and conventional security measures proving inadequate, retail leaders must adopt a comprehensive approach to ensure overall cyber resilience.
To better achieve cyber resilience in the retail industry, LevelBlue shares five specific steps that can be applied across industries, directly in response to these findings: identify the barriers to cyber resilience; be secure by design; align cyber investment with business; build a support ecosystem; and transform cybersecurity strategies.
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Guest: Theresa Lanowitz, Chief Evangelist of AT&T Cybersecurity / LevelBlue [@LevelBlueCyber]
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