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Annual SolarWinds Study Reveals Opportunities for Business and IT Collaboration in Managing Enterprise Risk Driven by Internal and External Security Threats

Annual SolarWinds Study Reveals Opportunities for Business and IT Collaboration in Managing Enterprise Risk Driven by Internal and External Security Threats
  • SolarWinds IT Trends Report 2021: Building a Secure Future examines how technology professionals perceive the evolving state of risk in business environment following internal impact of COVID-19 IT policies and exposure to external breaches
  • SolarWinds introduces Secure by Design program as a guide for industry-wide approach to help prevent future cyberattacks

SolarWinds (SWI), a leading provider of simple, powerful, and secure IT management software, released the findings of its eighth annual IT Trends Report. This year’s report, SolarWinds® IT Trends Report 2021: Building a Secure Future, released eight months after the broad and highly sophisticated SUNBURST cyberattack, is part of the company’s commitment to leading industry collaboration and transparency to prevent future cyberattacks and help technology professionals navigate the new threat landscape. It examines how technology professionals perceive their organizations’ risk management and mitigation readiness after a year of rapid transformation fueled by the global pandemic. The study analyzes the state of risk within the IT industry and provides guidance on workplace strategy, tool sets, preparedness, and leadership for companies as they work to construct an organization built to withstand risk.

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“Technology professionals are under even greater pressure to ensure optimized, secure performance for remote workforces while facing l*********** and resources for personnel training. When it comes to risk management and mitigation, prioritizing intentional investments in technology solutions that meet business needs is critical”

Over the past year, tech pros were tasked with enabling a distributed global workforce and managing the adoption of public cloud services, as organizations quickly pivoted to implement a range of technologies to keep their businesses up and running during the pandemic. Against this backdrop, nearly every industry was confronted with the acceleration of high-level cybersecurity breaches, which highlighted the potential risk of incomplete security policies and procedures across the industry. This unprecedented upheaval has served as a critical catalyst for a broader exploration of organizations’ exposure to enterprise IT risk of all kinds—including risk introduced by the implications of remote, distributed work—and the degree to which organizations are prepared to manage, mitigate, and prevent risk in the future.

The findings of the SolarWinds IT Trends Report 2021 uncover a reality in which exposure to enterprise IT risk is common across organizations but perceptions of apathy and complacency surrounding risk preparedness are high as businesses exit a year of pandemic-driven “crisis mode.” Tech pros have outlined key areas of technology investment and upskilling to prioritize cloud computing, network infrastructure solutions, and security/compliance—demonstrating an inherent awareness that falling behind is potentially the greatest risk of all. This year’s study reveals the immense opportunity ahead for tech pros and IT leadership to align and collaborate on priorities and policies to best position not only individual organizations but the industry at large to succeed with a future built for risk preparedness.

“Technology professionals are under even greater pressure to ensure optimized, secure performance for remote workforces while facing l*********** and resources for personnel training. When it comes to risk management and mitigation, prioritizing intentional investments in technology solutions that meet business needs is critical,” said Sudhakar Ramakrishna, President and CEO, SolarWinds. “More than ever before, tech pros must partner closely with business leaders to ensure they have the resources and headcount necessary to proactively address security risks. And more importantly, tech pros should constantly assess their risk management, mitigation, and protocols to avoid falling into complacency and being ‘blind’ to risk.”

2021 Key Findings

SolarWinds IT Trends Report 2021: Building a Secure Future explores how tech pros perceive the state of risk in business environment, and how the global pandemic impacted technology investments across IT teams. Key findings show:

Security threats associated with external breaches and the internal impact of COVID-19 IT policies emerged as the leading macro trends influencing enterprise IT risk .

  • 40% of overall tech pro respondents state their organizations have had medium exposure to enterprise IT risk over the past 12 months.
    • The level of perceived risk exposure differs by size of organization. A sense of high-risk or extremely high-risk exposure is perceived more acutely by tech pros at mid-size organizations (32%) and enterprise (26%) counterparts as compared to their small business (16%).
  • Security breaches are perceived to be one of the biggest external factors influencing an organization’s risk exposure, with 42% of tech pros surveyed citing external security threats – like cyberattacks – as a top macro trend influencing their organizations’ risk exposure.
  • However, COVID-19 had an even greater impact on organizations’ risk exposure, with tech pros flagging these top associated risk-inducing factors:
    • Remote work policies (67%)
    • Exponential growth of data as a result of new WFH needs (49%)
    • Distributed workforce/employee relocation (41%)
  • Likewise, 49% of tech pros surveyed said the accelerated shift to remote working was the number-one aspect of current IT environments considered to increase an organization’s risk exposure, followed closely by a lack of skilled IT staff due to cost-cutting, consolidation, and/or outdated skillsets in employee base (38%).
    • 43% of respondents say security and compliance ranked in the top three technologies most critical to managing/mitigating risk within their organizations, followed by network infrastructure (35%) and automation (30%).
  • Although external security threats are a leading risk factor, internal vulnerabilities as a result of remote/distributed environments cannot be overlooked in work landscape.

Surveyed pros are confident in their risk management and mitigation preparedness strategies although enterprise IT risk exists within their organizations.

  • 88% of tech pros surveyed “agree” or “strongly agree” their IT organizations are prepared to manage, mitigate, and resolve risk factor-related issues due to the policies and/or procedures they already have in place.
    • This finding is echoed by organizations’ careful approach to technology adoption and implementations in response to shifting demands of COVID-19 distributed work environments: despite the accelerated timeline, 69% of respondents said standard or heightened risk management protocols were followed.
  • That said, as detailed in a recent McKinsey report, tech pros and their IT organizations must be careful to avoid complacency in ever-evolving risk landscape and be sure to refresh and strengthen their approach to risk management for the future.

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While tech pros prioritize investments in security and compliance, network infrastructure, and cloud computing as core technologies to help manage risk, implementation is hampered by dwindling resources and access to personnel training.

  • More than half (51%) of tech pros surveyed “agreed” or “strongly agreed” technology is the best way for organizations to manage, mitigate, and resolve issues related to risk.
    • IT teams prioritized investment in security and compliance (43%) and network infrastructure (42%), followed by cloud computing (33%) to accommodate the unprecedented demands of COVID-19 and the shift to remote work.
  • However, despite understanding technology can play a critical role in enterprise IT risk management, barriers to its adoption and implementation exist. The top three challenges to utilizing technology to mitigate and/or manage risk within organizations reported by surveyed tech pros are:
    • Lack of training for personnel (51%)
    • Unclear or shifting priorities (40%)
    • Lack of budget/resources (37%)
  • Implementation is further hampered by 31% of surveyed tech pros admitting that while some of their monitoring/management tools are integrated to enhance visibility across their IT environment(s)—whether on-premises, cloud-based, or hybrid—other tools are still siloed.
  • Tech pros are overcoming these barriers by:
  • Prioritizing the introduction of new technologies to the environment (such as multi-factor authentication and/or additional/new monitoring) (45%)
  • Developing policies and processes (43%)

Tech pros are capitalizing on an opportunity to foster greater alignment and collaboration with senior leaders who will best position their organizations to manage and mitigate risks in the future.

  • 60% of respondents are confident or extremely confident their IT organizations will continue to invest in risk management/mitigation technologies over the next three years.
    • Tech pros from enterprise organizations are more likely to feel confident or extremely confident (67%) in future risk management investments as compared to their small and mid-size business counterparts (58% and 50%, respectively).
  • 64% perceive their organization’s senior leaders or decision-makers to have a heightened awareness of risk exposure, believing it’s not “if” but “when” they will be impacted by a risk factor. But while 38% of those respondents believe their organization is prepared to mitigate and manage potential risk, 26% said their senior leaders have difficulty convincing other leaders of this reality, ultimately limiting resources to address risk.
    • This reinforces how nearly one-third (29%) of tech pros surveyed state their IT organizations are improving alignment between IT business goals and corporate leadership in response to other tech adoption barriers like a lack of skilled IT staff triggered by cost-cutting, consolidation, or outdated skillsets, and a lack of budget/resources.

To explore and interact with the 2021 findings, please visit the SolarWinds IT Trends Index, a dynamic web experience presenting the study’s findings by region and additional insights into the data, as well as charts, graphs, and socially shareable elements. This year’s study features an interactive component where visitors to the web experience can see how they compare to the results.

The findings of this year’s Japan report are based on a survey fielded in March/April 2021, which yielded responses from 81 technology practitioners, managers, directors, and senior executives in Japan from public- and private-sector small, mid-size, and enterprise organizations. All regions studied in 2021, as reported on the SolarWinds IT Trends Index, were North America, Australia, Germany, Hong Kong, Japan, Singapore, and the United Kingdom, with 967 respondents across all geographies combined.

SolarWinds Outlines Secure by Design Principles for a More Secure Future

To address the industry-wide ramifications of the SUNBURST cyberattack and help strengthen its own security posture going forward, SolarWinds has introduced an initiative to become Secure by Design. Under this approach, SolarWinds is focused on further securing its internal environment, enhancing its product development environment, and ensuring the security and integrity of the products it delivers as it seeks to evolve into an industry-leading secure software development company.

The learnings resulting from the SUNBURST investigation have also presented an opportunity for SolarWinds to lead an industry-wide effort around transparency and collaboration, and for SolarWinds to develop a new model for secure software environments, development processes, and products. In partnership with former CISA leader Chris Krebs and former Facebook Chief Security Officer Alex Stamos (co-founders of the Krebs Stamos Group), SolarWinds is developing best practices to enhance the SolarWinds security posture and policies, while also serving as a guide for other organizations as they work to prevent future attacks. Customers, partners, and tech professionals can follow along with the SolarWinds Secure by Design blog content and join live webcasts hosted by members of the SolarWinds executive team, its Head Geeks, customers, partners, and industry cybersecurity experts to learn more about Secure by Design best practices and learnings from the SUNBURST attack.

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