CISOs and CIOs face data protection hurdles in AI and cloud

July 23, 2024
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TLDR:

  • Keepit released a survey and study revealing gaps in disaster recovery strategies and the need for enhanced data security measures.
  • Cloud and AI integration are creating challenges for CISOs and CIOs in data protection and governance.

According to a recent article by IT Security Guru, CISOs and CIOs are facing an array of challenges in data protection in the era of AI and cloud integration. Keepit, a global provider of cloud backup and recovery solutions, conducted a survey and study highlighting critical gaps in disaster recovery strategies and the need for enhanced data security measures. The survey, conducted by Foundry, revealed that while financial systems are well-protected, other key systems and custom applications remain vulnerable. This indicates a need for improved data protection strategies across various sectors.

The article also discusses the struggle organizations face in incorporating SaaS data and AI data protection into their disaster recovery plans. Only half of the surveyed organizations have included cloud-stored SaaS data in their plans, with some planning to address this gap soon. Similarly, organizations are prioritizing AI data protection, but implementation still remains a challenge due to the complexity of governance over data used by large language models.

Compliance is a top concern for survey respondents, with regulatory mandates and cybersecurity risks driving the need for enhanced data governance and enterprise backup solutions. The article emphasizes the importance of establishing effective data governance frameworks and engaging the board of directors to drive cybersecurity initiatives forward. CISOs and CIOs are advised to align cybersecurity with business objectives, translate technical concepts for stakeholders, demonstrate ROI, and seek board engagement for successful cybersecurity strategies in the digital age.

In conclusion, the article highlights the importance of robust data security and backup strategies in balancing innovation and protection. Effective communication of cyber risks and demonstrating the ROI of cybersecurity initiatives are deemed critical for organizational resilience in the face of technological advancements.

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