Mimecast Research: 80% of Organizations Surveyed Have Been Attacked by Ransomware in the Past Two Years
“State of Ransomware Readiness: Facing the Reality Gap” finds surveyed organizations are confident in their ransomware preparedness despite consistently being the target of attacks
LEXINGTON, Mass., Nov. 09, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Mimecast Limited (NASDAQ: MIME), a leading email security and cyber resilience company, today announced the publication of its new report, “State of Ransomware Readiness: Facing the Reality Gap.” Over the past year there has been a dramatic rise in ransomware attacks, and while all organizations are a target, large enterprises are bearing the brunt - experiencing an average of 10,000 attacks over the past two years. This new research report is based on a global survey of 742 cybersecurity professionals.
Resource Gaps
Cybersecurity leaders are facing challenges related to technology, people and processes. The shift to remote work brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in numerous new devices to protect, leaving organizations more vulnerable to ransomware through unsecure networks. “State of Ransomware Readiness” found:
- Respondents cited phishing emails with ransomware attachments (
54% ), web security (47% ), and phishing emails leading to a drive-by download (45% ) as primary sources of ransomware attacks. - Only
45% reported they have file backups that would allow them to avoid having to pay the ransom, or to mitigate damage from an attack 45% would like budget to fund more up-to-date data security systems46% of executives want more frequent security awareness training for end-users40% of respondents want greater sharing of threat data
Preparedness vs. Confidence
Mimecast research has shown that ransomware attacks are widespread and prevalent:
83% of executives believe they can get all their data back without paying the ransom- Directly contradicts the fact that
39% of organizations paid the ransom
- Directly contradicts the fact that
77% of executives believe they can bring their company back to a state of normalcy within two to five days78% have received incremental budget to help address the ransomware problem60% of organizations train their employees to recognize email threats that could lead to an attack
“Ransomware attacks have never been more common, and threat actors are improving each day in terms of their sophistication and ease of deployment,” said Jonathan Miles, head of strategic intelligence & security research. “Preparation is key in combating these attacks. It’s great to see cybersecurity leaders feel prepared, but they must continue to be proactive and work to improve processes. This report clearly shows ransomware attacks pay, which gives cybercriminals no incentive to slow down.”
Ransoms Vary Widely Across the Globe
Responding executives were evenly split when it comes to paying the ransom,
- Australia – AU
$ 79,857 ($59,066 USD) - Canada – C
$ 6,666,220 ($5,347,508 USD) - Germany -
€ 171,203 ($197,727 USD) - South Africa - R 3,261,352 (
$213,884 USD - United Kingdom -
£ 628,606 ($848 , 377 USD) - United States -
$6,312,190
Ransomware Consequences Reach C-Suite Executives
Successful ransomware attacks can have devastating consequences for organizations. In fact, companies that fell victim to a ransomware attack noted that they saw disruption to their operations (
39% of executives feel they could lose their jobs over a successful ransomware attack24% saw changes to their C-suite- Two-thirds of executives would feel very or extremely responsible if a successful attack occurred
- When asked why they feel responsible,
60% said it’s their job to protect the company, and48% said it would be because they underestimated the risk of a ransomware attack
To download Mimecast’s full “State of Ransomware Readiness: Facing the Reality Gap” report, click here.
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