NTT DATA Research Reveals C-Suite Misalignment Over GenAI Adoption
NTT Data, a global
leader in digital business and technology services, launched its new report, “The
AI Security Balancing Act: From Risk to Innovation,” highlighting the
opportunities and risks AI presents in cybersecurity. The findings show a
misalignment among C-Suite leaders when it comes to business goals and
operational readiness for GenAI deployment.
The report, which
includes data from an NTT DATA survey of more than 2,300 senior GenAI
decision makers, comprising 1,500 *C-Suite leaders across 34 countries,
found that while CEOs and business leaders are committed to GenAI adoption,
CISOs and operational leaders lack the necessary guidance, clarity and
resources to fully address security risks and infrastructure challenges
associated with deployment.
The
C-Suite disconnect
Nearly
all (99%) C-Suite executives are planning further GenAI investments over the next to years,
with 67% of CEOs planning significant commitments
In parallel, 95%
of CIOs and CTOs report that GenAI has already driven, or will drive,
greater cybersecurity investments, with organizations ranking improved security
as one of the top three business benefits realized from GenAI
deployment in the last 12 months
Yet, even with this
optimism, there is a notable disconnect between strategic ambitions and
operational execution with nearly half of CISOs (45%) expressing
negative sentiments toward GenAI adoption. More than half (54%) of
CISOs say internal guidelines or policies on GenAI responsibility are unclear,
yet only 20% of CEOs share the same concern – revealing a stark
gap in executive alignment
Despite feeling
cautious about the deployment of GenAI, security teams still acknowledge its
business value. In fact, 81% of senior IT security leaders with
negative sentiments still agree GenAI will boost efficiency and impact the
bottom-line.
Organizational
operations not ready for GenA
NTT DATA’s research
further reveals a critical gap between leadership’s vision and the capabilities
of their teams. While 97% of CISOs identify as decision
makers on GenAI, 69% acknowledge that their teams lack the necessary
skills to work with the technology.
In addition, only
38% of CISOs say their GenAI and cybersecurity strategies are aligned
compared to 51% of CEOs
Adding to the
complexity, 72% of organizations surveyed still lack a formal
GenAI usage policy and just 24% of CISOs strongly agree that
their organization has a robust framework for balancing risk with value
creation.
Legacy
tech limiting GenAI adoptio
Beyond internal
misalignment, 88% of security leaders said legacy
infrastructure is greatly affecting business agility and GenAI readiness, with
modernizing IoT, 5G and edge computing identified as essential for future
progress.
To navigate these
obstacles, 64% of CISOs are prioritizing co-innovation with
strategic IT partners rather than relying on standalone AI solutions.
Notably, security leaders #1 top criteria when assessing GenAI
technology partners is end-to-end GenAI service offerings
"As
organizations accelerate GenAI adoption, cybersecurity must be embedded from
the outset to reinforce resilience. While CEOs champion innovation, ensuring
seamless collaboration between cybersecurity and business strategy is critical
to mitigating emerging risks," said Sheetal Mehta, Senior Vice
President and Global Head of Cybersecurity at NTT DATA, Inc. "A
secure and scalable approach to GenAI requires proactive alignment, modern
infrastructure and trusted co-innovation to protect enterprises from emerging
threats while unlocking AI’s full potentia
"Collaboration
is highly valued by line-of-business leaders in their relationships with CISOs.
However, disconnects remain, with gaps between the organization's desired risk
posture and its current cybersecurity capabilities,” said Craig
Robinson, Research Vice President, Security Services at IDC. “While
the use of GenAI clearly provides benefits to the enterprise, CISOs and Global
Risk and Compliance leaders struggle to communicate the need for proper
governance and guardrails, making alignment with business leaders essential for
implementation."
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