February 16, 2017

Accenture Security Index: A Majority of Global Organizations Struggle to Identify and Fully Protect Mission Critical Assets from Cyberattacks



Index shows poor performance in critical cybersecurity capabilities across 15 countries and 12 industries


NEW YORK; Feb. 16, 2017 – With the frequency and scope of serious cyberattacks on the rise, nearly three quarters of organizations (73 percent) globally cannot identify and fully protect their corporate high-value assets and processes, finds a new analysis from Accenture (NYSE: ACN). According to the newly released Accenture Security Index, only one in three organizations (34 percent) have the ability needed to monitor for threats to critical parts of their business.

“A turning point has been reached for cybersecurity. While organizations have improved their security over the last few years, progress has not kept pace with the sophistication of highly motivated attackers, said Kelly Bissell, managing director of Accenture Security. “A new approach is clearly needed. One that protects the organization from the inside out and across the entire industry value chain—from the wellhead to the oil pump. And the start of this must be a new, more comprehensive definition of what constitutes cybersecurity success based on impact to the business.”

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To gauge the effectiveness of current enterprise security efforts and the adequacy of their existing investments, Accenture surveyed 2,000 top enterprise security practitioners representing companies with annual revenues of $1 billion or more. The results of this survey were analyzed in collaboration with Oxford Economics to develop the Accenture Security Index, which aggregates scores across 15 countries and 12 industries, providing the ability to compare the relative strength of all organizations to protect themselves from cyberattacks. The index is based on a comprehensive model measuring 33 specific cybersecurity capabilities. It provides a new benchmark to determine what high performance security looks like and what it takes for organizations to establish cybersecurity success.\


Country-Level Performance Weak Across Important Capabilities

A Surprising Degree of Variation in Industry-Level Performance

To learn more about what good security looks like and how to achieve it, visit: www.accenture.com/securityindex.

About Accenture
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Accenture Security helps organizations build resilience from the inside out, so they can confidently focus on innovation and growth. Leveraging its global network of cybersecurity labs, deep industry understanding across client value chains and services that span the security lifecycle, Accenture protects organization’s valuable assets, end-to-end. With services that include strategy and risk management, cyber defense, digital identity, application security and managed security, Accenture enables businesses around the world to defend against known sophisticated threats, and the unknown. Follow us @AccentureSecure on Twitter or visit us at www.accenture.com/security.

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