Technology & Innovation

THE MEANING OF SECURITY IN THE 21ST CENTURY

January 18, 2017

Global, North America

January 18, 2017

Global, North America
Becca Lipman

Editor, EMEA

Becca is currently a supporting editor and writer for The Economist Intelligence Unit's thought leadership division in the Americas and EMEA. Her primary focus is on healthcare policy and financial market trends. She has also recently developed research programmes that analyse themes in infrastructure and smart cities, as well as C-suite perspectives on talent strategy, small business and IT development. 
 
Before joining the EIU in New York, and later in London, Becca worked as senior editor at Wall Street & Technology where she reported on IT advances in capital markets. She previously held posts as lead editor for a US stock brokerage. Becca earned her bachelor’s degree in both economics and environmental studies from New York University.

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This global study, conducted by the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) and sponsored by Palo Alto Networks, sheds light on the ways business leaders are dealing with the increasing volume of threats they face from insecurities that arise because of disruption beyond their corporate borders.

This research begins with the premise that corporate leaders’ efforts to manage security risks—threats to physical assets, IT infrastructure and personnel—will be more effective when informed by a clear understanding of those risks’ societal motivators. In the face of these challenges, corporate security leaders explain that their work in this realm mostly occurs at some more actionable middle ground between their standard security measures and the societal roots of the threats. They primarily treat the symptoms, but with the knowledge that in the long run they will need to achieve more. Interviewees identified many areas where co-operative action and a growing awareness can help to address the societal motivations that result in security threats, benefitting not only businesses but also society as a whole.

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