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Sponsored by Over the NEXT THREE YEARS 74% Over the PAST FIVE YEARS 36.5% 34.5% 27% 17% 19.5% Securing the digital city: Cyber-threats and responses While the IT systems of critical infrastructure providers face the same level of risk from cyber-attacks as do other enterprises in the private and public sectors, a cyber-attack on critical infrastructure can have much broader and deeper consequences for society and the economy. This puts added pressure on IT decision makers and influences how they design, implement and maintain their cyber-defences. Serious cyber-attack sustained which have or will have a material impact on operations Cyber-security solutions organisations currently have in place % of respondents agreed 87.5% of organisations have a clear chain of command for reporting and dealing with cyber-incursions. Outsource to a third party to manage all or most of our cyber-security. A commercial, off-the-shelf solution that we mostly manage ourselves. Proprietary, in-house cyber-security solution that we developed and manage ourselves. A mix of all three solutions, depending on the situation.

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Page 1: Securing the digital city: Cyber-threats and responses · Securing the digital city: Cyber-threats and responses While the IT systems of critical infrastructure providers face the

Sponsored by

Over theNEXT THREE YEARS

74%

Over thePAST FIVE YEARS

36.5%

34.5% 27% 17% 19.5%

Securing the digital city: Cyber-threats and responses While the IT systems of critical infrastructure providers face the same level of risk from cyber-attacks as do other enterprises in the private and public sectors, a cyber-attack on critical infrastructure can have much broader and deeper consequences for society and the economy. This puts added pressure on IT decision makers and influences how they design, implement and maintain their cyber-defences.

Serious cyber-attack sustained which have or will have a material impact on operations

Cyber-security solutions organisations currently have in place% of respondents agreed

87.5%of organisations have

a clear chain of command for reporting

and dealing with cyber-incursions.

Outsource to athird party to manage

all or most of our cyber-security.

A commercial, off-the-shelf solution

that we mostly manage ourselves.

Proprietary, in-house cyber-security solution

that we developed and manage ourselves.

A mix of allthree solutions,

depending on the situation.

Page 2: Securing the digital city: Cyber-threats and responses · Securing the digital city: Cyber-threats and responses While the IT systems of critical infrastructure providers face the

COMPANIES< 500m

88%

COMPANIES500m +

87%

GLOBALLY

87.5%

FinancialATMS, &

Bank paymentsystems

SanitationSewage

& Rubbishremoval

EmergencyPolice,Fire &

Ambulance

Information &Communications

Telecoms,Broadcast Networks

& Wifi

HealthcareHealth centres

& Hospitals

M

L

L

UtilitiesPower,

Water &Gas

H

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

From most (1) to least likely (7)

HIGH MID LOW

M

TransportAviation,Trains, Bus& Roads

L

Types of service expected to be most affected by a serious cyber-attackAs both a target of attacks and the means by which they are carried out on other services, information and communications was rated most likely to be affected.

My city needs to be more alert to critical infrastructure cyber-risksNearly 90% of respondents "agree strongly" or "agree somewhat" that their city needs to be more alert.

80%of organisations agree that over the

next three years, the proliferation of connected devices,

the ‘Internet of Things’ and ‘Big Data’ will make them

more vulnerable to a serious cyber-attack.