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A failure of imagination by CEOs
Today every company is a cyber company
Nearly a third of CEOs list
cyber security as an issue
that has the biggest impact
on their company today
Keeping data safe is no
longer an afterthought
whether it’s customer
data or IP necessary to
run the company
of CEOs indicated that
information security /cyber
is the risk they are most
concerned about
86%of CEOs list cyber
as the issue that
has the biggest
impact on their
company today
29%
Are you ready?
Only half of CEOs surveyed
say they are fully prepared
for a future cyber event
Are you ready?
While a large majority of
US CEOs feel fully prepared,
Europe and Asia CEOs are
not as confident
Of CEOs
31% 32%
49% 87%
Globally In the US
In Europe In Asia Pacific
…are fully prepared for a cyber event
What keeps CEOs awake at night
CEOs are concerned about
loyalty of their customers
86% CEOs are struggling to
keep up new technologies
72% CEOs are concerned about the
relevance level of their
products and services
66%
Cyber security is tied to customer
loyalty and trust as well as innovation
A breach can seriously
undermine customer confidence
and damage brand reputation
Together these issues are creating the perfect storm on the talent side
of CEOs not prepared for
a future cyber event are
more likely to increase
head count
40%of CEOs anticipate skill gaps
will emerge – shortage is
more acute when cyber
professionals blend business,
management & risk skills
along with technical savvy.
48%
Many companies that suffer
serious breaches think they were
prepared. The root cause of their
failing is often a failure of
imagination. A failure to imagine
the sophistication and
persistence of their attackers.
Malcolm Marshall
Global Cyber Security Leader
We interviewed 1250 CEOsAcross 10 key markets:
400
US
150
UK
125
Germany
125
China
125
India
100
Japan
75
France
50
Italy
50
Spain
50
Australia
9 key sectors:
B i g b u s i n e s s e s …1 / 3 o f r e s p o n d e n t s h a v e o v e r U S $ 1 0 B i n a n n u a l r e v e n u e
N o r e s p o n s e s f r o m c o m p a n i e s u n d e r U S $ 5 0 0 m
We interviewed 1250 CEOs
Asset management Automotive Banking Consumer markets Energy/Utilities
Healthcare Insurance Manufacturing Technology
For more information
Visit kpmg.com/CEOOutlookCyber