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Contact: Bill Chamberlin, HorizonWatching Community Leader
January 2014
Enterprise I.T. Security: Summary of Trends To Watch In 2014 A HorizonWatching Community Trend Summary Report
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About This Deliverable
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Purpose: The slides provide information about the Enterprise I.T. Security trend in 2014
This is a Summary Version of this Trend Report.
It can be downloaded at http://www.slideshare.net/horizonwatching
A more detailed version of this deck is located at
http://www.billchamberlin.com/reports-books/. It has many more resources for you,
including a list of over 65 articles related to Security trends for 2014.
Content: Summary information about this emerging trend is provided along with many links
to additional resources. The slides are meant to be read/studied and the links are there for
you to continue your learning. You may want to view the slides in slideshow mode so you
can easily follow the links
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Note: This presentation represents my own personal thoughts and ideas….not those of my employer.
- Bill Chamberlin, http://www.billchamberlin.com/
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Table of Contents
1. 12 Trends to Watch in 2014
2. What Others Are Saying About Security for 2014
3. Additional Resources
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Table of Contents
1. 12 Trends to Watch in 2014
2. What Others Are Saying About Security for 2014
3. Additional Resources
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12 Enterprise IT Security Trends to Watch in 2014
1. “Target”ed Attacks: Expect more targeted and coordinated
attacks (like we saw at Target) that are successful in disrupting
service and fraudulently obtaining significant amounts of
intellectual property.
2. CISO Role: As a result of attacks, more enterprises will
institute the Chief Information Security Officer role and task them
with developing a corporate wide security strategy.
3. More Complexity: IT Security continues to become very
complex, thanks to the ‘third platform” of mobile, social, big data,
and cloud. Enterprises must guard against both theft of data,
fraud, etc. and hacking into systems and infrastructures.. Security
skills will be in high demand.
4. Encryption: Expect a huge interest in encryption technologies
as enterprises realize that unencrypted data traffic behind the
firewall is vulnerable to detection from outsiders.
5. Biometrics: The acceptance of biometrics has been very
gradual. In 2014, we will see increased adoption of biometrics as
a way to transition from the traditional user ID/password
combination used most frequently to verify online identities.
6. Internet of Things: Need to secure enterprise systems
against unwelcome access by Sensors, M2M Devices,
Wearables and Embedded Systems.
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Study: IBM Cyber Security
Intelligence Index
Source: HorizonWatch, IBM Market Insights
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12 Enterprise IT Security Trends to Watch in 2014 (cont.)
7. Security Automation: Enterprises will invest in better
security management facilities, the use of analytics and
intelligence to identify trends and usage patterns, and the
ability to monitor, report, and act on security intelligence.
8. Smarter Malware: Malicious code authors are very
adept at camouflaging their work. They will get smarter in
2014. Expect mobile to be a target.
9. Mobile Threats: Mobile usage overtakes PCs. Mobile
security platform weaknesses are giving rise to new threats.
In 2014 hackers/criminals will increasingly target Mobile
email, apps, platforms, wallets, and app stores.
10. BYOWearables: Employees will be bringing their Smart
Glasses, Watches, and Health Monitors to work with them,
causing more complexity for I.T. Security professionals.
11. Device & Location Important: Enterprises begin
analyzing both device and location information to help them
understand the potential context of the user’s attempt to
access the network.
12. BYOS: Expect a rise in “bring your own security”
scenarios, in which employees using their own mobile
devices for work also employ their own personal security
measures – often without the consent or awareness of
enterprise security managers.
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Gartner Webinar: Top Security Trends and
Takeaways for 2014
Source: HorizonWatch, IBM Market Insights
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Table of Contents
1. 12 Trends to Watch in 2014
2. What Others Are Saying About Security for 2014
3. Additional Resources
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Cybersecurity is perhaps the most critical of all IT trends, especially for Governments…
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“Improving our cyber resilience
includes: hardening our digital
infrastructure to be more resistant to
penetration and disruption; improving
our ability to defend against
sophisticated and agile cyber threats;
and recovering quickly from cyber
incidents—whether caused by malicious
activity, accident, or natural disaster.” – whitehouse.gov (link)
GEN Keith Alexander, Director of the National Security
Agency and Commander of U.S. Cyber Command
delivers the keynote address at 4th Annual Billington
Cybersecurity Summit in Washington, DC.
“Imagine if someone tried to break into
your house. Now imagine it happens
60,000 times a day.” – IBM (link)
Video: Cybersecurity Summit
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…However, the top I.T. Analyst firms do not call it out as a critical part of the new computing platform
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IDC: 2014 Predictions by Frank Gens Gartner: 2013 Gartner Symposium / Itxpo Keynote
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In 2014, we can expect more of the same security breaches that we saw in 2013, further elevating Security to board level discussions.
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IT Security in the
Snowden Era – ZDNet
For Target, the Breach Numbers Grow
– The New York Times
Security Breach Exposes 2.9 Million Adobe Users
– Forbes
4 Million Patients At Risk After Computer Theft
From Chicago Medical Group – Dark READING
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Consumerization, social, mobile, cloud, big data and IoT are all contributing an increased risk of security and data breaches
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Infographic Sourced from IBM (link)
“With continuing trends in cloud,
consumerization, mobility and the
"next big thing", the way IT is
delivered is changing. Each brings
new threats and breaks old security
processes.”– Gartner (link)
“Information security must evolve from just an IT project to the core of critical business
decisions. You must protect enterprise data from compromise and drive innovation at the
same time.” – Gartner (link)
“We’re in a perfect IT security storm.
Hackers are more sophisticated, your
data is increasingly accessed anytime
and anywhere and often resides in
the cloud.” – IBM (link)
“Increasing use of cloud-based services, user
mobility and multiple devices is adding
complexity to security, particularly identity
management requirements.” – Ovum (link)
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Social, Mobile/BYOD, Big Data, Analytics, Cloud and IoT will all put more stress on Security Proffesionals in for 2014
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IDC Worldwide Security Predictions 2014: The
New Value of Security Paranoia – IDC Cybersecurity in 2014: A roundup of
predictions - ZDNet
The Year Ahead in Cyber Security:
What You Need To Know - Forbes Note: More 2014 Security trend
articles and related information
available via the Horizonwatching Blog
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The Security trend is a long term trend that just continues to grow in importance and size.
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“The cloud-based security services market will be worth $2.1 billion in 2013, rising to $3.1
billion in 2015.” – Gartner (link)
Top Security Trends and Takeaways for
2014 – Gartner Webinar (registration required) “The worldwide security technology and services
market is forecast to reach $67.2 billion in 2013,
up 8.7 percent from $61.8 billion in 2012,
according to Gartner, Inc. The market is
expected to grow to more than $86 billion in
2016.” – Gartner (link)
“Security products did well in 2012, with growth of 6.5%. A more difficult threat
environment and changing technology landscape brought on by consumerization, mobility,
and cloud computing require continued investment in security. For the forecast period, we
expect security product revenue to grow at a CAGR of 7.1%” – IDC (link)
“Cyber security spending for critical
infrastructure will hit $46 billion globally by the
end of 2013.” – ABI Research (link)
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Each year, security professionals are faced with new challenges as each new emerging technology opens up new risks.
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“In 2014, cyber espionage and state-sponsored threats will continue to make headlines, but
the concerning underlying trend is that similar technology can and will be used against
ordinary businesses.” – CIO.com (link)
“Context-aware security and
security intelligence are
becoming critical to the
effectiveness of future security
technologies.” – Gartner (link)
What is Security Intelligence? - IBM
“An ever-increasing number of
devices and growing volumes of
data can make it difficult to
develop and deploy effective
cyber security measures.” – IBM
(link)
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Table of Contents
1. 12 Trends to Watch in 2014
2. What Others Are Saying About Security for 2014
3. Additional Resources
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Security – IBM Resources and Links
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ibm.com links • IBM Security: http://www.ibm.com/security/
• Smarter Planet: Security and Resillience
• Smarter Computing: Security
• Services: IT Security Services , Secure Engineering
• Software: IBM Security
• Cloud Computing: Cloud Security
• developerWorks: Security
• IBM Institute for Advanced Security
• x-Force: X-Force
IBM Social Media Platforms • Twitter: @ibmsecurity, @InstituteAdvSec
• Twitter Hashtag: #ibmsecurity
• Blogs: Security Intelligence Blog, IBM Institute for Advanced
Security, and IBM Application Security Insider , and X-Force
• YouTube: IBM Security
• LinkedIn Group: IBM Security
• Slideshare: IBM decks tagged Security and Resilience
• Community: IBM Institute for Advanced Security
Twitter: @ibmsecurity
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Enterprise IT Security: a more detailed version of this report is available for those wanting to better understand this trend
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Note: My content represents my thoughts and ideas….not those of my employer. Follow me for more
technology trend information on my public blog - HorizonWatching at www.billchamberlin.com.
Thanks, Bill Chamberlin
Features of the detailed version:
– Powerpoint format with speaker notes.
– 11 additional slides not found in this report:
• One Page Summary of Security Trend
• Selected Analyst Resources
• Selected Media Websites
• Selected IT Vendor & Consultant Websites
• Selected Social Media Sites
• Selected Experts and Online Influencers
• Other Selected Reports from the 2012 Report
• 65 Trend and Prediction Articles
– Available at http://www.billchamberlin.com/reports-books/
To access the detailed
version of this report,
go to Enterprise IT
Security Trends To
Watch In 2014
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More Research is available on 2014 Trends
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Other HorizonWatching Content and Community Sites – Linkedin Profile = www.linkedin.com/in/whchamb/
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More Trend Reports Available
• Available at http://www.billchamberlin.com/reports-books/
• Typically 20-30 pages (Powerpoint format).
• All will be available by mid-February. For the current status of the availability of the
reports, see Availability of HorizonWatching 2014 Trend Reports
Note: My content represents my thoughts and ideas….not those of my employer. Follow me for more
technology trend information on my public blog - HorizonWatching at www.billchamberlin.com.
Thanks, Bill Chamberlin