Most companies still aren't ready to handle a major security incident

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    • Jan 2015
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    Most companies still aren't ready to handle a major security incident

    Despite many of us hopefully being aware of just how expensive a cybersecurity incident can be, most businesses are still woefully unprepared for such an event, according to the Cisco Cybersecurity Readiness Index, which has revealed just 17% of firms are ready to tackle a cyberattack.

    Cisco surveyed 6,700 private sector cybersecurity leaders across 27 markets to see how many firms have set up solutions to protect endpoints across five areas: identity, devices, network, application workloads, and data.

    Based on this data, Cisco sorted out the businesses in four categories: Beginner, Formative, Progressive and Mature. Formative is the largest of the four groups, with 40% of all firms falling into this category, Cisco said. Progressive is the second-largest with 39%, followed by Mature at 17%. Finally, 4% of all firms fall into the Beginner category.

    [HEADING=1]Expecting an attack[/HEADING]

    For the researchers, the findings are relatively surprising, given that most organizations expect to be attacked and understand the risks and potential damages.

    In fact, 80% expect a cybersecurity incident in the next 12 to 24 months, while 59% experienced one such event over the last year. For almost half (47%) - the incident had cost them north of $500,000.

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    ā€œThe move to a hybrid world has fundamentally changed the landscape for companies and created even greater cybersecurity complexity,ā€ said Jeetu Patel, executive vice president and general manager of security and collaboration at Cisco.

    ā€œOrganizations must stop approaching defense with a mix of point tools and instead, consider integrated platforms to achieve security resilience while reducing complexity,ā€ Patel added. ā€œOnly then will businesses be able to close the cybersecurity readiness gap.ā€

    Cisco believes businesses should establish a ā€œbaseline of ā€˜readiness’ across the five security pillarsā€, to protect against future attacks. It doesn’t help much knowing that 85% of the respondents plan on increasing their security budgets by at least 10% this year.

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