Intelligent CIO Europe Issue 03 | Page 30

TRENDING so that networks can make effective and autonomous decisions. Phil Quade, Chief Information Security Officer, Fortinet, said: “The volume, sophistication and variety of cyber threats continue to accelerate with the digital transformation of our global economy. Cybercriminals have become emboldened in their attack methods as they undergo a similar transformation and their tools are now in the hands of many. The stark reality is that traditional security strategies and architectures simply are no longer sufficient for a digital-dependent organisation. There is incredible urgency to counter today’s attacks with a security transformation that mirrors digital transformation efforts. Yesterday’s solutions, working individually are not adequate. Point products and static defences must give way to integrated and automated solutions that operate at speed and scale.” 30 INTELLIGENTCIO “ TRADITIONAL SECURITY STRATEGIES AND ARCHITECTURES SIMPLY ARE NO LONGER SUFFICIENT FOR A DIGITAL- DEPENDENT ORGANISATION. Report methodology The Fortinet Global Threat Landscape Report is a quarterly view that represents the collective intelligence of FortiGuard Labs drawn from Fortinet’s vast array of sensors during Q4 2017. Research data covers global, regional, industry sector and organisational perspectives. It focuses on three central and complementary aspects of that landscape, namely application exploits, malicious software and botnets. It also examines important zero-day vulnerabilities and infrastructure trends to add context about the trajectory of cyberattacks affecting organisations over time. To complement the report, Fortinet publishes a free, subscription-based Threat Intelligence Brief that reviews the top malware, virus and web-based threats discovered every week, along with links to that week’s most valuable Fortinet research. n www.intelligentcio.com