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Wipro's critical insights on cyber threats and trends

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Added 03 August 2023

The report offers valuable insights on the evolving cyber landscape across three geographies and seven industry sectors.

Wipro Limited a leading technology services and consulting company, has released the 2023 edition of its State of Cybersecurity Report (#SOCR). The report presents an in-depth look at cybersecurity trends across three geographies and seven industry sectors.

"CISOs are facing unprecedented disruptive changes across the cybersecurity landscape," said Tony Buffomante, Senior Vice President and Global Head - Cybersecurity and Risk Services (CRS), Wipro Limited. "Just as the cloud adoption journey is starting to mature, the new frontier of generative AI has data flowing faster in an environment without boundaries or developed controls. Wipro is uniquely positioned to help clients navigate this new frontier."  

Wipro's findings summarise the current state of cybersecurity within four pillars of resilience:

  • Cyber-attacks, breaches and law
  • Enterprise cyber capabilities
  • Collaboration
  • Future of cybersecurity

"Political and economic uncertainties, coupled with the rise of sophisticated new technologies, including generative AI and machine learning, is creating a widening cyber resiliency gap within many enterprises," said Josey George, SOCR Editor, General Manager, Strategy and M&A, Wipro CRS. "The insights and recommendations in the SOCR will help organisations identify security, risk and compliance concerns and provide a path to achieving more resilient operations that can support strategic, business-aligned objectives."  

The report included responses from the security leadership of 345 organisations across US, Europe and Asia Pacific Middle East and Africa regions, who responded to 30 questions around trends, governance, security practices, collaboration and best practices. The Wipro analysis of nation-state attacks is based on 1,110+ attack data points gathered by the Council on Foreign Relations. Insights on breach notification and global data-transfer laws are based on data aggregated from multiple laws and government websites regarding regulations in 23 countries.

Finally, the Wipro research team analysed more than 24,900 global patent filings across 21 countries.

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