Gulf Business Machines (GBM), the region’s number one provider of IT solutions, has revealed at an exclusive event for Bahrain’s business community, that nearly 50 per cent of the GCC’s executives lack confidence in their organizations having the right tools to predict and prevent cyber-attacks.
The statistic was among a range of figures revealed at a GBM-hosted IT security event at the Four Seasons Hotel Bahrain Bay. The event brought industry-leading experts from Cisco and IBM together with customers to highlight the importance of best practice in securing data across the Kingdom. Held under the theme of “How Can We Predict Cyber-Attacks?” the event gave customers and IT experts the opportunity to discuss their views about security and highlight what organizations need to do to prevent cyber-attacks.
GBM’s findings at the event outlined that despite a frequency of cyber-attacks, corporate investment in IT security is expected to decrease this year. 71 per cent of GCC executives confirmed that their IT security budgets will either stay the same or decrease in 2016. Meanwhile, of the 700 executives polled in the GCC, 48 per cent of respondents said that their organizations conduct regular third-party security assessments, while only 40 per cent of organizations have a dedicated IT governance, risk and compliance function.
“Today’s event was an excellent opportunity to highlight the risks organizations in Bahrain still face from cyber-attacks. While there is a certain level of awareness, not enough is being done to focus on predictive security, so it is a pleasure for GBM to facilitate the necessary knowledge sharing between industry-leading experts from our network, Cisco, IBM and our customers,” said Abdulla Ishaq, Country General Manager, GBM Bahrain.
Hani Nofal, Vice President of Integrated Network Solutions (INS) Mobility & Security said: “Our event in Bahrain has provided insight that a proactive approach towards cyber-security can save significant amounts of money for our customers in the long-run. The learnings from our survey and today’s panel discussion with experts of IBM and Cisco, allows us to offer customers best practices on how to develop a holistic security model, and gain continuous protection and visibility along their entire security journey.”
The annual GBM Security Whitepaper, now in its fifth year, polled over 700 executives and IT professionals based in the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Oman, Bahrain and Kuwait. Visit http://gbmme.com/wps/portal/gbm/gisec2016/ for more findings in the GBM Security Whitepaper.