Is your cybersecurity keeping up with today’s threats?

Digital transformation has accelerated, but cybersecurity maturity often hasn’t.
Across dozens of assessments, spotit experts repeatedly see the same weaknesses: outdated systems, fragmented identity management, ineffective backup strategies, and blind spots in detection and response.

This whitepaper helps you understand where Belgian organisations stand today and how you can improve the security posture of your organisation.

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Why cybersecurity maturity matters now

 

Cybersecurity maturity is defined by risk awareness and consistent execution, not just tools. Spotit often identifies gaps in areas like patching and access management, occurring when daily operations fail to keep pace with formal policies or rapid organizational change.

Lessons learned from 50+ assessments

Across industries and organisation sizes, the same patterns keep emerging. Outdated or unsupported systems remain in use longer than expected. Identity privileges grow over time without being reviewed. Backups exist but are rarely tested for real recovery scenarios. Networks are designed for performance rather than security. 
 
This whitepaper does not merely list these issues. It explains why they occur, how attackers exploit them, and what organisations can do to address them.

From insight to practical info

Understanding risk is only the first step. Improving cybersecurity maturity requires prioritisation and a clear roadmap. The whitepaper translates assessment findings into practical actions that organisations can take immediately, in the short term, and as part of a longer-term improvement strategy.

Rather than overwhelming teams with theoretical frameworks, it focuses on achievable improvements that strengthen security posture while supporting business operations.