1、2022 Voice of the CISOREPORTGlobal Insights Into CISO Challenges,Expectations and PrioritiesTable of ContentsIntroduction 3The Calm After the Crisis 4People as the New Perimeter 7Risks,Remote Work and The Great Resignation 9Reigning in Ransomware 12Boards,Buy-in and the Bottom LineHow CISOs Are Feel
2、ing 14Conclusion 18Methodology 192PROOFPOINT 2022 VOICE OF THE CISO REPORTPROOFPOINT 2022 VOICE OF THE CISO REPORTThe Year Cybersecurity Went Prime TimeAs high-profile attacks disrupted supply chains,made headlines and prompted new cybersecurity legislation,2021 proved to be another challenging time
3、 for CISOs around the world.DarkSides ransomware attack on Colonial Pipeline shut down fuel supplies for much of the U.S.East Coast.The Conti group brought Irelands health service to its knees and shut down hospitals.REvil ransomware halted production at the worlds largest meat processor,JBS.The REv
4、il group also hit cloud-based managed service provider platform Kaseya.1 That attack had a ripple effect,compromising other managed service providers that used the companys remote management software.And those were just a few of the countless incidents that kept security professionals busy.These hig
5、h-profile breaches had profound economic and security implications.They once again showed the world just how vulnerable critical infrastructure and supply chains can be when targeted by cyber criminals.The exorbitant ransom demands in some incidents also led governments to weigh regulations banning
6、payments to cyber crime groups.With the impact of the pandemic on security teams gradually fading in 2021,another issue reared its head:The Great Resignation.Workers quit in droves or opted out of returning to the workforcewith considerable consequences for information protection and insider threats