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January 20, 2025
CISOs Urge CEOs to Boost Cybersecurity Budgets Amid Skills Crisis
Security Intelligence
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Contributed by: Drex DeFord
Summary
The ongoing tension between Chief Information Security Officers (CISOs) and Chief Executive Officers (CEOs) centers on the inadequate funding for cybersecurity, with security budgets typically comprising only 5.7% of total IT budgets. This financial shortfall limits the ability to hire skilled personnel and update crucial cybersecurity tools, with recent studies showing that budget constraints have become the leading factor in the cybersecurity skills gap. Additionally, the dynamic between CISOs and CEOs can transform how cybersecurity is viewed within organizations, particularly when it is framed as essential to business operations. Effective CISO communication of cybersecurity's business value can facilitate better budget negotiations. Recent SEC regulations have further underscored the necessity for robust cybersecurity risk management and proper funding, now requiring organizations to disclose their cybersecurity practices.

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