Make digital maturity transparent and develop it in a targeted manner
Many companies have already implemented numerous digitalisation projects. Nevertheless, there is often a lack of clear understanding of how digitally mature the organisation actually is today and whether strategy, organisation, processes, technologies, security and culture are working together effectively.
Comprehensive view of digital maturity
With Swiss Infosec AG’s digital maturity assessment, you gain a well-founded overview of your organisation’s digital maturity. As part of the assessment, we evaluate key dimensions of digital transformation, including security and data protection aspects. In this way, we create a meaningful basis for decisions regarding your organisation’s digital direction and further development.
Why you should carry out a digital maturity assessment with us
Many companies implement digital solutions on an ad hoc basis without knowing the digital maturity of the organisation as a whole. Without this transparency, decisions regarding further digital initiatives or strategic direction remain unclear.
Typical challenges include:
- Numerous individual projects in specialist departments and IT without joint coordination
- A lack of strategic business/IT alignment
- Differing perceptions of digital progress between business units, IT and management
- A lack of a uniform maturity assessment for strategy, processes, customer focus, technology, data, security and privacy, organisation and culture
- Uncertainty regarding how well information security, data protection and governance are integrated into digital initiatives
- A lack of transparency regarding strengths, weaknesses and gaps in digital capability
- The difficult prioritising between different digital initiatives and investments
- A lack of assessment of the organisation’s own digital capabilities in relation to strategic requirements and market conditions
Our approach step-by-step
The digital maturity assessment follows a structured and practical approach. The aim is to determine your organisation’s digital maturity in a transparent manner and to derive concrete steps from this.
1. Scoping and clarification of the remit
Together, we define the scope of the assessment, clarify objectives and timeframes, and involve the relevant stakeholders. This ensures that the assessment is precisely tailored to your organisation and your specific needs.
2. Analysis of governance and strategy
Existing strategies, guidelines and roles are systematically analysed to create transparency regarding digital governance, responsibilities, and security and governance frameworks.
3. Maturity assessment in a workshop
In a facilitated workshop, we jointly evaluate the key maturity dimensions such as strategy, organisation, processes, technology, security and governance. Different perspectives are brought to light and consolidated into a shared understanding.
4. Identification of areas for action and next steps
The results are consolidated and translated into concrete areas for action. Building on this, we identify and prioritise realistic digital initiatives, thereby creating a foundation for the next steps, such as developing a vision for digital transformation or a digital business transformation strategy.
Your added value
The digital maturity assessment provides a solid foundation for the secure and impact-driven further development of digital capabilities within your organisation.
- A clear, structured overview of your organisation’s digital maturity
- Highlighting strengths, weaknesses and key areas for development
- A shared understanding among business units, IT and management regarding the actual state of transformation
- A solid foundation for defining a transformation vision or a digital business transformation strategy, including an implementation roadmap
- Better decision-making foundations for investments, project portfolios and prioritisation
- Integration of information security, data protection and governance into digital management according to the ‘secure by design’ principle
- Strengthening a digital and security-conscious culture within the organisation