Building a Cybersecurity Roadmap: From Awareness to Action
Building a Cybersecurity Roadmap
Cybersecurity Awareness Month is a great reminder: security isn’t a one-time project, it’s an ongoing journey. Without a roadmap, organizations risk leaving gaps that attackers can exploit.
Why a Roadmap Matters
Attackers thrive on delay. On average, it takes 200–210 days to identify a breach — nearly seven months. That’s why a proactive roadmap that includes prevention, detection, and recovery is critical.
Five Steps for a Strong Cybersecurity Roadmap
- Assess your current state — run a risk assessment to identify gaps.
- Prioritize risks — not everything can be fixed at once; focus on the biggest threats first.
- Implement foundational controls — MFA, patching, encryption, and backups.
- Add monitoring & response — so you know when something slips through.
- Build resilience — test backups and disaster recovery regularly.
The Human Factor
With 74% of breaches involving the human element, training and awareness must be built into the roadmap. Technology alone isn’t enough.
Supplier & Partner Advantage
DTG leverages a portfolio of vetted suppliers to recommend solutions that fit each stage of the roadmap. That ensures clients can scale, integrate, and
trust the tools supporting their long-term security journey.






