-- Respondents worry more about one-time security issues, such as reduced
operations, interrupted service delivery and a loss of privacy around
breaches, rather than ongoing threats from remote access, or unknown
application software and operating security system flaws.
-- Respondents cite the amount of required user training as a top-level
barrier, an indicator of the continued evolution of threats and the
importance of staff in ensuring safety. Training has become an
increasingly important issue since 2005, up approximately 19 percent,
according to the survey.
-- Consistent with last year's results, management awareness and support
was second only to funding and budget as a challenge to overall compliance
with the Federal Information Security Management Act (FISMA).
-- Attention to FISMA appears to have peaked in the 2006 survey.
Achieving FISMA compliance and green status in all categories of the
President's Management Agenda, and improving GAO FISMA scorecard grades,
were higher priorities in 2006.
-- While funding remains the top barrier, the existing security
architecture is a major barrier to success, as respondents believe
integrated network security is critical to improving their agencies'
posture.
"IT managers across the federal government clearly want integrated and
embedded security in their networks to improve their agencies' security,
productivity and business performance," said Gerald Charles, Jr., executive
advisor, Internet Business Solutions Group, Cisco. "Increasing mobility,
social media services and Web 2.0 are further driving the need for a
pervasive security approach and for proactive, compliant and integrated
network management tools and services."
This is the third security-focused survey conducted since November 2005 on
behalf of Cisco. The survey was written and fielded in September 2007 by
the e-Gov Institute and reviewed by Market Connections, a federal
information technology market research firm. The Web-based research effort
targeted more than 200 federal IT decision makers from more than 30
civilian and military agencies involved in network security solutions
http://www.cisco.com/web/strategy/docs/gov/cisco_security_report_11_1_2007.pdf.
Since 2005, Cisco has issued survey results on Internet Protocol
version 6 (in June 2006 and June 2007), unified communications (June 2007),
and enterprise architecture (September 2006), in addition to the security
surveys.
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