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What makes achieving cyber resilience difficult?
2022-01-27 06:00

Since the pandemic started, 83 percent have experienced more attempted cyberattacks, 87 percent report an increase in phishing emails, with many leveraging COVID-19 related themes.

Of these, 58 percent paid $100,000 to just under a million, 7 percent spent a million dollars or more.

In 2019, 15 percent of organizations reported losses of $500,000 or more, in 2020 this almost doubled to 28 percent.

Key reasons revealing why achieving cyber resilience is difficult Only 49 percent of enterprise security decision makers strongly agree that their cybersecurity teams can quickly prioritize threats based on trends, severity, and potential impact on their organization.

78 percent of security decision makers have re-evaluated cybersecurity strategies since the start of the pandemic, 74 percent say their budgets for cybersecurity have increased over the past year.

Ease of use was ranked second at 46 percent, and the ability to integrate with other cybersecurity systems and functions across other parts of the organization was rated third at 44 percent.


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