Core Insights - The 2025 Global Digital Economy Conference emphasizes the importance of a systematic approach to cybersecurity, with the theme "Breaking Through Security: Reshaping the Endogenous Security System" [1] - Qi Xiangdong, a key speaker, highlights that the current cybersecurity industry is at a critical juncture where systematic construction is essential for overcoming existing challenges [1] Group 1: Current Challenges in Cybersecurity - The cybersecurity industry is facing three major dilemmas: ineffective implementation of systematic thinking, integration bottlenecks between large and small systems, and operational obstacles within small systems [2] - Over 90% of large government and enterprise institutions purchase security equipment from more than 10 vendors, leading to a fragmented "big platter" state in cybersecurity [2] - The lack of integration between large and small systems results in disjointed security capabilities and difficulties in unified strategic implementation [2] Group 2: Barriers to Effective Security Systems - Qi identifies three significant barriers to achieving the emergent effect in endogenous security systems: data silos, insufficient investment, and compatibility issues between old and new systems [2] - Data silos continue to hinder the implementation of security systems, despite the increasing importance of data in security over the past decade [2] - The phenomenon of "many manufacturers" and "two skins" contributes to data fragmentation, making it difficult for organizations to recognize external attacks [3] Group 3: Pathways for Systematic Construction - Systematic construction in cybersecurity requires adopting a system integration mindset, applying systematic thinking to the development of security protection frameworks [3] - Qi proposes three pathways for reshaping the security industry: reconfiguring data aggregation models, enhancing security operation models, and fostering ecological cooperation models [3]
齐向东:重塑内生安全体系 实现安全突围