CIO OPINION of course . Not by chance , a recent Gartner survey indicated that less than 20 % of Digital Transformation initiatives are immediately successful . The study highlights that among the main reasons for this are the lack of a long-term digitalization program and the failure to include cybersecurity as a strategic pillar from the beginning of the process .
It is worth pointing out that the matter at issue is not the failure of initiative . Innovation needs trials to validate the results . It is what digital maturation is all about : every program needs layers that solidify over time .
It is natural for companies to go through six different stages of digital security maturity , these being : the non-existent protection level , with no specific policy for the subject ; the initial point , in which there are still no defined processes , but concern begins ; the repeatable format , when processes are defined , inconsistently ; the defined stage , which already has formal and firmer practices ; the managed stage , when there is already an efficient and controllable program ; and , finally , the optimized level whose highlight is the existence of automated and intelligence systems that help predictively mitigate threats .
Of course , it is worth reinforcing that the learning curve between the outset , with non-existent
By investing in this digital security maturity plan , companies take a huge step towards ensuring better organization , control and efficiency over cybersecurity and Digital Transformation processes .
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