Technology & Innovation

Information risk

November 20, 2013

Global

November 20, 2013

Global
James Chambers

Former senior editor

James is Bureau Chief for Monocle, Hong Kong. Prior to this he worked as a Senior Editor with The EIU's Thought Leadership team for over three years researching business, technology and cities. He has also written about business and technology for The World In 2015 and economist.com. James has previous experience from IR magazine, a finance publication, where he was research editor in London and Shanghai. Additionally he contributed to Legal Week, a weekly legal magazine, and worked on the FT Innovative Lawyers Awards in the US and Europe. James is an English law-qualified solicitor (currently non-practising) and holds post-graduate legal qualifications from BPP Law School and an LLP in Law from the London School of Economics.

Research Methodology

This report draws on two main sources for its research and findings:

In August 2013 The Economist Intelligence Unit surveyed 341 senior business leaders, 41% of whom are C-level executives or board members. Those in general management make up the largest group of respondents but at least one-quarter have responsibility for either finance, IT, risk or strategy and business development. Respondents come from across the world, with 31% based in Europe, 27% in North America and 33% in Asia-Pacific, and the remaining 9% from the Middle East and Africa. A total of 18 industries are represented in the survey. Just over half of respondents come from the following four industries: financial services; manufacturing; professional services; and IT and technology. The sample represents organisations of various sizes: 42% have annual revenue of more than US$1bn.

Alongside the survey The Economist Intelligence Unit conducted a series of in-depth interviews with the following senior executives and experts (listed alphabetically by organisation):

  • Jim Routh, chief information security officer, Aetna
  • Chris Sutherland, chief information security officer, USA, BMO Financial Group
  • Micky Lo, head of information risk management, APAC, BNY Mellon
  • Massimo Russo, partner, Boston Consulting Group
  • David Sherry, chief information security officer, Brown University
  • Kamlesh Bajaj, chief executive officer, Data Security Council of India
  • Paul van Kessel, global IT risk and assurance leader, EY
  • Denise Wood, chief information security officer, FedEx
  • Amar Singh, chief information security officer, a FTSE 100 company
  • Mark Jones, director, information technology security, compliance and governance, Heathrow Airport Holdings
  • Steve Durbin, global vice-president, Information Security Forum
  • Gram Ludlow, information security professional
  • Malcolm Marshall, head of information protection and business resilience, KPMG
  • Marcus Alldrick, chief information security officer, Lloyd’s of London
  • Choy Peng Wu, group chief information officer, SingTel
  • Phil Cracknell, chief information security officer, UK, TNT Express
  • Stefan Fenz, researcher, Vienna University of Technology

The report was written by Clint Witchalls and edited by James Chambers.

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