Global Future of Cyber Survey

Deloitte
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Includes a signature and professional title for Emily Mossburg.front_matter
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The slide serves as a section divider or opening page for a report on cyber strategy.establish_context
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The slide highlights a 52% confidence metric and emphasizes the performance gap between high-maturity and low-maturity organizations.summarize
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The slide uses a split layout with a green background on the left for the core message and text on the right.summarize
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Includes a quote from Kevin Tierney (General Motors) regarding increasing threat surfaces.diagnose
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The slide details the survey scope (1,200 decision-makers, 43 countries, 6 industries, 1,000+ employees, $500M+ revenue) and geographic breakdown.present_framework
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The chart shows that organizations with high cyber maturity consistently engage in cybersecurity activities at a higher rate than those with low or medium matursummarize
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The slide uses a stacked bar chart to visualize survey responses regarding cybersecurity strategic actions.summarize
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Includes a quote from a CISO and a stacked bar chart segmenting budget expectations by company revenue size.summarize
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Includes a quote from a CISO and comparative data between 3rd and 4th editions of a survey.summarize
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The chart compares 3rd edition (n=1,110) vs 4th edition (n=1,196) data across 10 categories.summarize
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The slide contrasts negative consequences of breaches with positive business outcomes expected from cybersecurity initiatives.summarize
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Figure 8: Areas in which CISOs are involved in discussions on business-critical technology capabilities.summarize
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Includes a quote from a Director General and two charts (bar and donut) illustrating reporting structures and confidence levels.summarize
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Includes a pull quote from a CISO and a donut chart highlighting board engagement frequency.summarize
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Includes a quote from Vivek Khindria (Loblaw) and a stacked bar chart showing survey responses.summarize
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Includes a bar chart showing survey results on cybersecurity spend integration and a donut chart highlighting the 58% integration expectation.summarize
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The chart displays 12 categories of technology investments, each with 4 segments representing the degree of influence (Large, Moderate, Small, No role).quantify_impact
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Includes a quote from a Director General and a stacked bar chart showing survey results on AI adoption in cybersecurity.summarize
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The slide uses a horizontal bar chart to segment respondent readiness levels and a donut chart to highlight the 30% 'early adopter' segment.summarize
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The slide uses a bar chart to illustrate the distribution of respondents across low, medium, and high cyber maturity segments.summarize
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The chart uses a grouped bar chart format to compare three segments across 13 categories, with a 'differential' callout at the top.quantify_impact
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The chart shows that high-maturity organizations report higher negative consequences, likely due to better detection capabilities.analyze_data
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The chart uses a grouped bar format to show distribution of confidence levels (unconfident to very confident) segmented by maturity level.quantify_impact
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The chart shows a clear positive correlation between cyber maturity levels and the perceived role of cybersecurity in securing tech investments across 13 technosummarize
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Figure 20. Data shows high-maturity organizations involve CISOs significantly more in emerging tech areas.quantify_impact
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Includes a pull-quote from a CISO in the Life Sciences and Health Care industry.summarize
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Includes a list of acknowledgements and a directory of global cyber leaders with contact details.state_next_steps