Intelligent CIO Africa Issue 11 | Page 33

FEATURE: 2017 IN REVIEW people had been warned. Certain verticals, such as healthcare, are still dangerously vulnerable. “Fortinet’s recent survey found that 55% of South African IT decision-makers said there had been an increased focus on IT security following global cyberattacks such as WannaCry, but despite the spiralling cybercrime risk, they still feel that board members do not prioritise IT security as they should. 41% of local respondents believe that IT security is still not a top priority discussion for the board. “From a Fortinet point of view, our Fortinet Security Fabric was the start of a wave of change in network security. The Security Fabric balances the need for agile, on-demand infrastructure with the need to mitigate growing risks such as ransomware, DDoS, and zero-day attacks. In this new approach to security, the network is intelligently secured, with full visibility into every viable network segment – including endpoints – and threat intelligence is seamlessly shared and responses automated.” BRANDON BEKKER: “2017 was the year that cyberattacks and data breaches shook the world and forced business decision makers to sit up and pay attention. As ransomware attacks like WannaCry, Petya and Bad Rabbit wreaked havoc on some of world’s largest businesses and most prominent organisations, cybersecurity became an important boardroom discussion. Business leaders soon realised that it was no longer a matter of if they were likely to be attacked, but rather when. “Considering I work for a company that focuses on making email safer for business, the rise of targeted threats was certainly not a surprise. What is surprising is that it’s taken this long for many organisations to realise the damage that can be caused by email-borne threats like ransomware, phishing and impersonation fraud. WHAT DO YOU PERCEIVE AS THE BREAKTHROUGH TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT OF 2017? PAUL WILLIAMS: “A major trend emerging in 2017 is the mainstreaming of the cloud in South Africa. We have seen significant growth in the number of customers adopting cloud technologies this year, and naturally, looking to secure this environment. “The growing sophistication of cybercriminals, and the ongoing reactive approach taken by South African organisations remains a trend and a concern. For example, the WannaCry ransomware attack in May this year affected South African enterprises, even though we had seen it coming and www.intelligentcio.com “If the cyberattacks and data breaches of 2017 weren’t enough for executives to act fast and implement their strategies right away, then I think we can brace ourselves for far more frightening news headlines in 2018.” “If the cyberattacks of 2017 weren’t enough for executives to implement their strategies right away, I think we can brace ourselves for far more frightening news headlines in 2018.” INTELLIGENTCIO 33