The “I&O Perspectives” blog series features interviews with industry visionaries and experts with roles in product management, consulting, engineering and more. Our goal is to present different viewpoints and predictions on how organizations’ networking, infrastructure and operations (I&O) are impacted by the current threat landscape, existing networking and cybersecurity tools, as well as implications for the future of SASE. As businesses continue to grapple with an ever-changing IT landscape, the insights from this series offer valuable foresight into the trials ahead.
Top challenges for I&O leaders
I&O leaders play a pivotal role in network security transformation by designing and implementing a robust infrastructure that supports the organization’s digital security needs. They are responsible for integrating advanced security measures, ensuring compliance with regulations, and facilitating a proactive stance against cyber threats. Their role involves balancing security with network performance, overseeing the development of resilient architectures, and driving the adoption of emerging technologies to protect the network in a constantly evolving threat landscape.
Their focus is on reinforcing network defenses while enhancing service excellence and driving down costs, all integral to a successful digital shift in cybersecurity.
The Gartner IT Infrastructure, Operations, & Cloud Strategies Conference shed light on the most pressing challenges these teams are expected to confront throughout the rest of 2024. Here are some of those challenges:
Accelerating Digital Transformation with AI, Automation
The integration of artificial intelligence (AI) and automation into cybersecurity operations within I&O presents a significant challenge. As organizations push to enhance security measures and reduce vulnerabilities, the urgency to adopt these advanced technologies increases. However, deploying AI effectively in cybersecurity contexts involves navigating considerable obstacles such as bridging skill gaps, managing budget constraints, and retrofitting legacy systems with cutting-edge solutions.
I&O teams must pivot their strategies towards platforms that are inherently secure, adaptable to continuous change, and tailored to meet customer demands. This strategic shift is essential for building resilient and responsive IT operations that not only protect against evolving security threats but also foster innovation and drive customer satisfaction.
Embracing Complexity in Multi-Cloud & Hybrid environments
As more organizations adopt multi-cloud and hybrid strategies to bolster resilience and flexibility, managing these environments becomes increasingly complex.
I&O leaders must ensure seamless operation across different platforms, which involves tackling interoperability issues, managing data governance, and optimizing costs–all without sacrificing performance. This involves staying abreast of emerging cloud security technologies, understanding the complexities of cloud environments, and implementing robust cloud governance frameworks. They must also focus on integrating advanced security measures like zero-trust architectures and automated threat detection and response systems.
Fortifying Cybersecurity Posture
In an era where cyber threats are becoming more sophisticated, I&O teams are under immense pressure to fortify their defenses. The challenge is twofold: safeguarding an increasingly diverse array of assets, from on-premises hardware to multi-cloud environments, and ensuring compliance with a growing landscape of regulatory requirements.
With more than 60% of users’ traffic destined to the cloud, instead of routing all traffic through centralized security appliances, organizations must process it closer to the user with a cloud-based solution known as secure access service edge (SASE). SASE allows IT teams to seamlessly integrate and consistently deliver a comprehensive suite of network and security services to support the needs of digital business, edge computing, and workforce mobility. According to Gartner, by 2025, 80% of enterprises will have adopted a strategy to unify web, cloud services and private application access using a SASE/SSE architecture, up from 20% in 2021.
Prioritizing Infrastructure agility
In the rapidly evolving landscape of IT security, I&O leaders are tasked with optimizing their cybersecurity strategies and infr