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Security and privacy are a top concern for KMU
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Managing risk in an increasingly connected world
“This Nexus of Forces is impacting
security in terms of new vulnerabilities.
–Ruggero Contu, Christian Canales and Lawrence Pingree. Forecast Overview: Information Security, Worldwide, 2014 Update. Gartner, Inc. June 25, 2014.
Impact of cyber attacks could be
as much as $3 trillion in lost
productivity and growth
ImplicationsJob security Customer loyalty
Intellectual property
Legal liabilityBrand reputation
$ 3.5MAverage cost of
a data breach toa company
15 % increase YoY
median # of days attackers are
present on a victim network
before detection205
level issue
is a
CxO
Security
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5 INTERNET OF THINGS
PC, SMARTPHONE & TABLET
GROWTH OF CONNECTED DEVICES
BILLIONS OF UNITS
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ZETTABYTES
OF DATA4.42013
0.162006
1 ZETTABYTE = 1 B TERABYTES
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S AT YA N A D E L L A
“ W H AT I S S C A RC E
I N A L L O F T H I S A B U N DA N C E
I S H U M A N AT T E N T I O N ”
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BRINGING PEOPLE
TOGETHER
C O L L A B O R A T I V E
L IVING
SMARTER
I N T E L L I G E N T
FRICTION-FREE
CRE ATIVIT Y
N A T U R A L
FLUID
MOBIL IT Y
M O B I L E
HUMANACTIVITY
Evolution of the Threat
Indiscriminate Targeted
Consumer Enterprise Target
Single Vector Multi-vector
Manual Automated
Desktop Device and Cloud
Visible Concealed
Lone Agent Organised Ecosystem
Spam Information Theft
Information Theft Process Disruption
“The world is changing very fast. Big will not beat small anymore. It will be the fast
beating the slow.” Rupert Murdoch
On personal devices
24 x 7 collaborationOn the road In the officeAt home
Through social media
Today: Cloud First, Mobile First
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Goalie
Protect
Patch, Deploy Newer Products, Apply the SDL
Resilience against modern
Cyberthreats
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The Hockey Analogy
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Awareness
Detect
Active Attacks
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Defense
Response
Customer, CSS and Cybersecurity Team
Intelligence
Threat Information
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Protect
Patch, Deploy Newer
Products, Apply the SDL
Detect
Active Attacks
Response
Customer, CSS and
Cybersecurity Incident
Response
Threat Information
Management
Core Investments
The Microsoft Digital Crimes Unit (DCU)The Digital Crimes Unit is an international legal and
technical team working with partners, to help create a
safe digital world, by working on issues such as:
• Malicious software crimes
• IP crimes
• Protecting vulnerable populations
The team applies legal and technical expertise to help
enhance cloud security and make the digital world safe
for everyone.
• DCU brings cybercrime experts across the areas of IP crimes,
botnets, malware, and child exploitation under one umbrella,
so that when focus areas intersect we can work better
together to eliminate cyber threats to Microsoft’s businesses,
customers, and the entire digital ecosystem.
• With cooperation across industry, criminal law enforcement
organizations, academia, and NGOs worldwide, DCU aims to
put cybercriminals out of business and create a safe online
experience for everyone.
Every second, 12 people
are victims of cybercrime –
nearly 400 million every
year*
1 in 5 small and medium
enterprises are targeted by
cyber criminals**
Cybercrime costs
consumers $113 billion a
year*
50% of online adults have
been victims in the past
year
Online Child ExploitationThe NCMEC has reviewed more than 90
million images and videos of child
pornography.***
Financial Fraud53% of the world’s securities exchanges were
targeted in 2012
* 2013 Norton Report
** National Cyber Security Alliance
*** National Center for Missing and
Exploited Children
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In the EU
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In Switzerland
It’s your data
Key Principles for Security and Transparency
Cloud Computing Study: June 2013
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Two Sample Sets of Small to Medium Sized Businesses (SMBs):
- SMBs that use the cloud
- SMBs that do not use the cloud
Perceived Barriers: Security, Privacy, Reliability
comScore independent study
No qualification by product, service or vendor
Four geographies
Germany Key Findings:Barriers for SMBs that do not use the cloud
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Security
Privacy
Reliability
55% cited concerns around data security as a barrier to
adoption
55% expressed concerns about the reliability of the cloud
57% said they were concerned that using the cloud would
result in a lack of control over their data
Germany Key Findings:Benefits for SMBs that use the cloud
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Security
Privacy
Reliability
96% experienced security benefits in the cloud that they didn’t
previously have on-premise
82% said they experienced improved service availability
since moving to the cloud; 63% said both the frequency and
length of downtime decreased since moving to the cloud
63% said that their levels of privacy protection increased as a
result of moving to the cloud
Have pursued new opportunities because of the
time they saved managing security
Reinvested money saved with cloud in other areas
of their business
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Germany Key Findings:Reinvesting savings from the Cloud
• Learn more about Microsoft’s Enterprise Cloud
• Visit the Microsoft Trust Centers: Azure, Intune, Office 365, and Dynamics CRM
• Review the Microsoft Law Enforcement Requests and US National Security Orders Reports
• Read the latest on Microsoft’s Cyber Trust and On the Issues blogs
Find out more!