The butterfly effect: Hidden costs of network security policy management | SASIG
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Wednesday 19 February 2025, 11am-12noon (GMT)

In today’s intricate organisational landscapes, a seemingly minor misconfiguration can set off a chain reaction of unforeseen consequences, much like the metaphorical butterfly effect. This ripple effect can impact various aspects of an organisation, including security measures, regulatory compliance, operational continuity, and overall reputation. The constant presence of this underlying risk can potentially hinder innovation and organisational agility.

A recent survey conducted by Skybox Security, encompassing over 500 organisations, revealed a striking statistic: more than half of the time spent by network and security professionals is devoted to routine operational tasks that could largely be automated.

Automation can be a game-changer in addressing these challenges, offering solutions for numerous security processes. These include:

  • Ensuring security policy compliance
  • Managing changes effectively
  • Prioritising and addressing vulnerabilities

By implementing automation for the repetitive and mundane tasks, organisations can free up their cybersecurity and network teams to focus on more engaging and strategic activities, moving beyond routine operations to tackle more exciting challenges – just like in the films!

 

Guest chaired by

John Scott (info), Independent Security Professional

 

Presented by

Peter Hughes (info), Technical Director, Skybox Security

 

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