2021 has been challenging for the team at Security Centric, as it has for everyone, hopping in and out of lockdowns, an increasing workload and new team members. As we look towards some deserved downtime (scaling back but not off, since the threat never sleeps), I thought you might appreciate some of my firsthand insights from 2021.
Team Growth
We will enter 2022 with a team close to double that of 2021, fuelled by a mid-market that has really resonated with our approach of partnering to provide a complete security function/department as a service – with all the subject matter experts, processes and platforms that go along with that.
Our clients see us a strategic part of their organisation, providing the essential function of supporting core objectives through information security. They either choose not to, or recognise they are not in a position to, build a specialist information security team internally, including procuring, configuring and maintaining key security platforms.
As a result, leveraging Security Centric to provide their information security function meant increasing the size of our team of subject matter experts, available to be called on proactively or on an ad-hoc basis in support of customer requirements.
“Unprecedented Times”
Whilst an overused buzzword, a lot of changes, firsts and achievements occurred during the pandemic.
We’ve been putting the finishing touches on our 24x7 Security Operations Centre – up from 8x5 – due to reach production operational readiness in early 2022. This is in response to increasing demand for continuous coverage of critical business functions whilst also satisfying data sovereignty requirements, which often preclude other larger vendors.
Observations
Significant observations from 2021:
What is vital is ensuring an appropriate strategy and roadmap is in place for 2022, as regular programming (hopefully) resumes. The disruption of the past 20 months has presented new or evolved risks, but has also provided an opportunity for significant uplift in cyber security posture as organisations change the way they work and there is more visibility of cyber risk. Don't let this opportunity for a step-function improvement pass by.
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