1. 87% of all companies have experienced
a security breach.1
How you adapt is
what matters most.
When she emerges from the tunnel, the sun
is shining again. So Alice shifts gears and puts
the top down to enjoy the drive across the
bridge into Seattle.
Alice wanted a quick, secure way to start her
car, so she added a fingerprint scanner to
her dashboard for extra protection. Now she
decides who gets to drive it. (Her husband,
yes. Her college-sophomore brother, no way.)
Dark clouds are gathering as Alice pulls
onto the highway. With the push of a button,
she closes her roof just before the rain
starts. She turns on her playlist with a voice
command and skips to her favorite song
without ever taking her hands off the wheel.
In the application economy, data helps you seize
opportunities quickly, boost your speed to market,
and connect the right people to the right information.
But to enable and protect the open enterprise, you
need security to speed you up—not slow you down.
Open to opportunities.
Closedto threats.
Take Alice. She lives outside Seattle and
heads up her own department. She used to
ride the bus to work, but recently invested
in a convertible so she can enjoy the sun
and travel to places she couldn’t go before.
Alice checks her blind spot
monitor before she changes
lanes. She sees a car to her
left, so she slows down to
let it pass.
Alice realizes she’s running late, so she
speeds up. When she enters the Mount
Baker Tunnel, her collision avoidance
system detects that she’s approaching
another vehicle too fast and automatically
applies the brakes.
Most companies have
blind spots. 62% of
insider security breaches
are discovered months
(or years) later.1
A successful external breach can do
serious damage to a company’s
reputation—and the average cost is
approximately $3.8 million.2
Alice arrives at the office and activates her
security system with another quick scan of
her fingerprint. If a thief tampers with her car,
built-in sensors will sound an alarm and send
an alert to Alice’s phone. She’s confident that
her car is protected, even if she’s miles away.
1
CA Application Economy Market Study commissioned by CA, conducted by Vanson Bourne, 2014.
2
2015 Cost of Data Breach Study: Global Analysis. Ponemon Institute, May 2015.
93% of leaders in the application
economy open up access to their APIs
to capture new revenue opportunities.1
Not all threats come from the outside. Many
breaches happen when the wrong person
is in the driver’s seat. With identity-centric
security, the right people get convenient
access and the wrong ones stay out.
Your customers want to feel secure.
Build trust by delivering a flawless
customer experience every time, with
security that ramps up when you need
it and scales back when you don’t.
Speed new apps to market
without sacrificing user-
friendly security across
devices and channels.