The CIO's Balancing Act: New Global Study Reveals How Tech Leaders Manage Security Threats While Driving Innovation
"Today's CIOs aren't just playing defense; they're strategically blending security and innovation to create competitive advantage," said
Drawing from nearly 1,400 tech leaders across nine countries—including 480 C-suite executives and 913 senior IT decision-makers—the research paints a vivid picture of how smart leaders are weaving security into innovation strategies to outpace emerging threats.
Key Findings:
- Cybersecurity threats keep 41% of CIOs up at night, making it the top concern for tech leaders worldwide
- 77% of organizations plan to increase cybersecurity budgets in 2025, followed by cloud infrastructure (68%) and AI (67%)
- 76% of IT employers worldwide report difficulty finding skilled tech talent
- 52% of tech leaders are embedding AI skills into existing roles rather than creating new positions
- Relationship with the Chief Operating Officer (COO) is identified as the most important C-suite partnership outside IT
- 56% of IT leaders say senior leadership lacks sufficient knowledge about the CIO role and its responsibilities
Despite the buzz around artificial intelligence, the research reveals a measured approach to AI adoption among technology leaders. While CIOs value generative AI and are actively exploring its possibilities, they recognize the technology is still in its infancy. Just 37% see generative AI as a valuable solution for specific applications today, while 33% remain uncertain about its business impact. This cautious outlook doesn't mean inaction though as most organizations are either actively exploring (33%) or already implementing (27%) AI technologies in some capacity, indicating a pragmatic investment in its potential while acknowledging more development is needed.
"What stands out in our global research is the remarkable regional variation in how technology leaders approach these challenges," said
The study also identifies five organizational maturity categories, with "Front Runners" (24%) distinguished by their customer-centric technology strategies and strong alignment with business objectives. In contrast, "Snoozers" (14%) show skepticism toward AI and cite internal resistance to change as a significant obstacle.
For the full report and actionable insights into how CIOs are navigating these challenges, visit: www.experis.com/cio-outlook
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