Cybersecurity for media companies: Here’s what they had to say:
Quite a lot of improvements are needed in the security behavior of my employees
- 52% IT
- 40% Overall Average
Our take: Cybersecurity for media companies is in need of improvements, likely because they work with many consultants and experience insecure sharing practices on a daily basis. Not to mention, 51% of media firms experienced 3 or more cyberattacks in 1 year.1
Managing user access is important to my organization
- 34% IT
- 9% Overall Average
Our take: Identity and access management is extremely important for media. Without it, external consultants would not be able to access their work and therefore lose productivity.
Integrating security infrastructure is my biggest area for improving
- 48% IT
- 57% Overall Average
Our take: IT is also less focused on integrations, which further suggests that IT’s IAM upgrade has already occurred. This is also seen in our 2019 Global Password Security Report, which found that IT is leading the pack with both MFA adoption and security posture.1
Implementing a better approach to IAM could improve employee efficiency
- 60% IT
- 53% Overall Average
Our take: Which is why the productivity angle of IAM is seen higher in media. If media is regularly working with consultants, a delay in delegating access does not only decrease productivity - it stops productivity.
Achieving greater visibility over my end users is a priority
- 44% IT
- 41% Overall Average
Our take: Media also prioritizes greater visibility over their end users, which must be challenging given all the different consultants and solutions in place managing their diverse workforce and increases the need for cybersecurity for media companies.
Demand for an easy-to-use solution is a challenge
- 44% IT
- 37% Overall Average
Our take: Media’s end users are demanding an easier to use solution as well - likely a solution that facilitates secure sharing, such as sharing social media credentials, and ways for remote teams to securely collaborate while protecting identity and access management.
Automating the identity and access management processes is an area for improvement
- 49% IT
- 40% Overall Average
Our take: Automation of IAM is seen as an area of improvement for media. When working with consultants, fast onboarding and offboarding is critical – a delay in onboarding stops productivity and a delay of offboarding opens the risk of exposure and breaches in cybersecurity for media companies.
Lack of budget is a challenge for identity and access management
- 37% IT
- 24% Overall Average
Our take: However, media is struggling to fund all the initiatives required to address their IAM challenges and 40% are not insured or not covered for cyber incidents under their existing insurance1, which can explain why media is facing IAM challenges.
Sources:
- Media and Entertainment Industry Unprepared for Cyber Risks