Accenture’s recent acquisition of cyber threat and risk management firm FusionX reinforces our position on the increased level of mass risk at scale threatening the global enterprise community in today’s increasingly digital business environment.
We are witnessing a shift from an analog (legacy) to digital (As-a-Service) economic model (see our new report on the shift to As-a-Service Economy). Fueled by rapid technology development and deployment (cloud, mobile, #IoT…), and the adoption of more dynamic and agile business models, massive amounts of data are being placed online—data that is increasingly at risk of cyber attack.
As both individuals and organized (read “sponsored” or “nation state”) groups deploy progressively sophisticated and creative threats, enterprise organizations have sought to identity vulnerabilities in advance of outside attack.
One emerging approach involves the simulation of true real-world threats. Accenture’s acquisition of FusionX (a private firm, founded in 2010 and based in the Washington, DC area) is intended to bolster the service provider’s capabilities in this area:
FusionX services around 70 top-tier clients, including the elite tier of US financial and global oil & gas industries, and an exclusive group of high net worth individuals who utilize its “active threat” consulting services.
From Accenture’s perspective, this acquisition (the first of several we anticipate over the coming 12-36 months) brings a new element of cyber security expertise to Accenture and significantly strengthens their value to Managed Security Services clients,
From an industry perspective, this is not a game changer itself—we don’t expect any significant/rapid changes to the ongoing operations of the team, and anticipate a very controlled ramp within the Accenture Security practice. But, we do expect competitive service providers to begin highlighting and/or expanding their own “risk” services in this area.
Three keys to value for Accenture include:
Enterprise security is only as strong as its weakest (and often unknown) link. Organizations should understand the rationale behind this acquisition and the value of simulating real-world threats that place their business and customers at risk.
From an enterprise perspective, we further recommend they:
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