The Security Leaders Peer Report 2026 is here - and it reveals the audit burden is only getting heavier. This year’s findings show a sharp rise not just in audit demand, but in the time it takes to respond. Many teams now spend days - even over a week - on a single request, held back by fragmented data and manual evidence gathering. The result: less time for real security work, more pressure, and growing difficulty proving control performance with confidence. As we move into 2026, fast, accurate, trusted evidence is becoming a core resilience capability. Explore the full findings https://lnkd.in/esna_fZV
Panaseer
Technology, Information and Internet
Continuous Controls Monitoring for Enterprise Security
About us
Panaseer helps organizations cut audit preparation time by 75% and continuously reduce cyber risk with 250+ trusted security metrics. Our Continuous Controls Monitoring platform delivers actionable insights, intuitive dashboards, and proven compliance outcomes for CISOs and their teams.
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http://www.panaseer.com
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- Technology, Information and Internet
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
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- Godalming
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- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2014
- Specialties
- Cyber Security, Risk Metrics, Financial Services, Banking, Enterprise Security, Data Science, Data Analytics , Security Analytics, enterprise security, cybersecurity, continuous controls monitoring, and security controls
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Data trust is still one of the biggest unsolved problems in cybersecurity. Dashboards only show the output, not the messy, fragile data journey underneath. That’s why our Product Marketing Manager, Joan Nneji, has unpacked Panaseer’s new Data Management Centre and how Volume Metrics gives teams transparency into every connector, table, and dataset. If you want to understand why data gaps happen, and how security teams can finally get a verifiable source of truth, this is worth a read. 👉 Read 'A new standard for data trust: Inside Pananseer's Improved Data Management Centre' https://lnkd.in/e8f6MEYs
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AI is changing the rules of cyber risk - fast. Our new Security Leaders Peer Report 2026 highlights the biggest AI-driven concerns for security leaders in 2026. From malware to deepfakes and insider threats powered by generative AI, the threats are bigger, faster, and more unpredictable than most organisations realise. 🔎 The takeaway? Traditional controls alone won’t keep up. Organisations need visibility, measurement, and agility to stay ahead. See how security leaders are adapting to the AI-driven landscape. Read the full report https://lnkd.in/esna_fZV
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📖 Meet Francisco, a new CISO with a big challenge ahead… Starting in a new organisation is exciting, and overwhelming. Francisco wanted to understand everything he could about his new environment, but first he had to cut through the noise. What he needed was a clear, trustworthy view of his security posture - assets, gaps, patching, access and privilege, all in one place. That’s when Continuous Controls Monitoring stepped in. Are you sitting comfortably? Discover how Francisco quickly gained reliable data, sharpened his decision-making, and made an early impact in his new role. 👉 Swipe through to read Francisco’s tale. While some solutions only provide half the story, Panaseer delivers the happily ever after. https://lnkd.in/ehN7NHj3
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$14 million. That’s the average annual cost of cybersecurity control failures per enterprise in 2025. The new Security Leaders Peer Report 2026 reveals a sharp rise in breaches linked to control, policy, and governance failures, and a growing pressure on security leaders to prove control effectiveness. 📊 84% of enterprises experienced a control-related breach or incident in the past year. 💰 Those incidents cost an average of $14 million annually, equal to 73% of security budgets. ⚠️ 65% of security leaders fear being held personally accountable after a serious breach. The findings underscore the urgent need for better visibility and assurance across cybersecurity controls. 🔗 Read the article for the key findings: https://lnkd.in/ezDtDi5t 🔗 Read the full report: https://lnkd.in/esna_fZV
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It's here! The Security Leaders Peer Report 2026 Since January 2025, one theme has surfaced again and again in cyber resilience: It’s not the advanced attacks that break you first, it’s the basics. Our research found that 84% of enterprises suffered a breach linked to control failures in the last 12 months, costing impacted organisations $14 million on average. 🔎 The data is clear: Controls don’t just need to exist. They need to be visible, measured, and continuously verified. The 2026 edition digs deeper into why these gaps persist - and how security leaders are responding. Read the report → https://lnkd.in/esna_fZV
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Since the Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA) came into effect in January 2025, many have realised the challenge isn’t having controls in place - it’s proving how those controls are monitored and enforced across every Critical Important Function (CIF). Mapping CIFs, keeping inventories up to date, and showing continuous oversight quickly becomes complex if it’s done manually. We explore the challenges of putting this into practice, and what teams are doing to make DORA compliance simpler, repeatable, and audit-ready. Swipe through to explore. Learn more at www.panaseer.com
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Strong ideas and collaboration at the Cyber Risk Institute (CRI) Summit. Thank you to Davinder Rodey for taking the time to join Jonathan Gill on stage to share your perspective on the importance of enterprise-wide visibility in strengthening risk decisions.
Kudos to the Cyber Risk Institute (CRI) team for hosting an outstanding summit focused on the financial services industry and the accelerating adoption of the CRI Profile 2.1 framework. This framework is quickly becoming a cornerstone for addressing regulatory requirements across an expanding global landscape. The discussions offered valuable perspectives on tackling shared challenges within our industry. A special thank you to Joshua Magri, Emily Beam, and the entire CRI team for driving this important dialogue. Thanks also to Jonathan Gill for the opportunity to share the stage with you. Our session explored a critical topic: enhancing risk visibility through an aggregated, enterprise-wide view — leveraging existing tools that don't show the whole picture on their own. Collaboration and innovation remain key as we work toward stronger, more resilient cybersecurity practices across financial services. #cyberriskinstitute #CRI
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