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Dublin, May 18, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The responsibility, spending and posture of European cybersecurity have been added to ResearchAndMarkets. com.
It surveyed influential budget executives in France, Germany, Italy, Spain and the United Kingdom. The profile of the respondents is 20% C-level executives, 12% senior executives, 34% executives, 17% middle managers, 9% senior executives and 8% executives.
This study provides a review of the minds of end users of cybersecurity technologies about what matters to them, what their security posture is, and what is most important to them when making purchasing decisions.
The COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated the trend of remote paintings for at least 20 years across Europe. To enable remote painters, the virtual transformation projects that needed to be implemented during a multi-year era were weeks or months.
In the process, protection issues were first ruled out or completely ignored in a hurry to allow remote staff and protect productivity. This has led many organizations to accidentally develop cyber hazards and re-examine their security postures.
It also provides insight into the security implications for European businesses, as a powerful new Cold War has damaged Russia and democratically aligned European allies. Main topics covered: 1. Research objectives and methodology.
Research and methodology
Respondent Profile
2. Key results
Key results
3. Responsibility for cybersecurity in organizations
France
Germany
Italy
spain
United Kingdom
4. Impact of COVID-19 on cybersecurity budgets
Cybersecurity Budgets in the Age of COVID-19
Cybersecurity budgets in 2021 and expectations for 2022
5. Safety, impact and posture issues
The considerations of French organizations in the field of cybersecurity
Cybersecurity concerns of German organizations
Cybersecurity concerns of Italian organizations
Cybersecurity considerations of Spanish organizations
Cybersecurity concerns of UK organisations
Impact of French cyber incidents
Impact of German cyber incidents
Impact of Italian cyber incidents
Impact of Spanish cyber incidents
Impact of cyber incidents in the UK
Impact of cyber incidents on European organisations
Cybersecurity posture self-assessment
6. Safety maturity: a cluster analysis
Safety Maturity – Cluster Analysis Methodology
Value maturity ratings
Technology-Driven Security Maturity: U. S. USA vs. Europe
Technology-driven maturity and security
Technology-Driven Security Maturity
7. Security barriers and purchase intent
Obstacles to securing organizations
Choose cybersecurity and services
Maximum desired security additions for French organizations
Maximum security additions sought by German organizations
Maximum security additions desired for Italian organizations
The maximum security additions desired by Spanish organizations
Most sought-after security additions for UK organisations
For more on this report, https://www. researchandmarkets. com/r/muxsfx