IT’s changing mandate in an age of disruption

Covid-19 forcibly accelerated companies’ digital transformation plans. However, against this backdrop, IT departments have often found themselves side-lined from digital transformation decisions. Exacerbating a trend that predates the pandemic, siloed, distributed teams within organisations have increasingly made their own choices over new tools, technologies and digital strategies.

Rethinking data security in the time of covid-19

Through interviews with CxOs across Asia, The Economist Intelligence Unit examines the remote work and cybersecurity challenges that covid-19 has brought to the competitive landscape. 

David Blecken was the author of the report and Jason Wincuinas was the editor. Additional insights for this article were obtained from in-depth interviews with experts. Our thanks are due to the following individuals:

Decoding the global economy of cybercrime

Conservative estimates show cyber-criminal revenue worldwide of at least US$1.5trn to date— equal to the entire GDP of Russia.

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.

The IT archipelago

Technology is permeating every part of almost every enterprise, from the supply chain to finished products, from accounting to customer service. Once-specialised technology applications are becoming more accessible to non-specialists. IT departments are increasingly stretched and unable to meet the rising demands of business users.

An emerging model for IT

"A blended future" motion graphic teaser

An animation on changing line-of-business requirements for IT services and the consequences for IT delivery models.

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