Over Three-Quarters of Global Organizations Think They'll Be Breached in 2022
Trend Micro's latest Cyber Risk Index (CRI) reveals a global risk level of -0.04 for the second half of 2021, indicating elevated cyber threats. A staggering 76% of organizations believe they will face successful cyber attacks in the next year, with concerns particularly high in North America. The report highlights that 84% of respondents experienced a successful attack in the past year, with ransomware, phishing, and denial of service being the top threats. Organizations are urged to enhance their cybersecurity strategies, particularly focusing on cloud computing and remote work risks.
- 84% of organizations reported experiencing one or more cyber-attacks in the past year, indicating the relevance of Trend Micro's services.
- The CRI report serves as a valuable resource for organizations to identify and manage cyber risks effectively.
- The CRI score of -0.04 indicates a high level of cyber risk, suggesting insufficient current security measures.
- 35% of organizations reported experiencing seven or more successful cyber-attacks in the past year.
Remote working and cloud infrastructure top cyber risk for organizations
DALLAS, April 18, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Trend Micro Incorporated (TYO: 4704; TSE: 4704), a global cybersecurity leader, today announced the findings of its latest global Cyber Risk Index (CRI) for the second half of 2021, standing at -0.04, which is an elevated risk level with North America being at -0.01. Respondents revealed that
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"To craft effective cybersecurity strategy, organizations must master the art of risk management. This is where reports like the CRI can be a great resource in highlighting areas of possible concern," said Jon Clay, Trend Micro VP-Threat Intelligence. "As remote working and digital infrastructure threats persist, organizations should adopt a platform-based approach to optimize security whilst minimizing their security sprawl."
The semi-yearly CRI report asks pointed questions to measure the gap between respondents' preparedness of attack and their likelihood of being attacked*.
In this report,
Threats they're most concerned about globally are ransomware, phishing/social engineering, and denial of service (DoS)—and the negative consequences of a breach are stolen or damaged equipment, cost of outside consultants/experts, and customer turnover.
When it comes to IT infrastructure, organizations are most worried about mobile/remote employees, cloud computing (with a "high risk" score of 7.75 / 10 for North America), and 3rd party applications. USA organizations put the cloud computing risk score at 9.87 / 10.
This highlights the ongoing challenge many organizations have around securing the digital investments they made during the pandemic. Such investments were necessary to support remote working, drive business efficiencies and agility, and understandincrease the corporate attack surface.
"Organizations are facing demanding security challenges every day, from software vulnerabilities, data breaches, to ransomware attacks and more," said Dr. Larry Ponemon, chairman and founder of Ponemon Institute. "The semi-annual survey has been a tremendous asset in evaluating the rapidly evolving cyber risk landscape to help organizations improve security readiness and serving as a guidance in strategic planning."
The highest levels of risk were around the following statements:
- My organization's IT security function supports security in the DevOps environment
- My organization's IT security leader (CISO) has sufficient authority and resources to achieve a strong security posture
- My organization's IT security function strictly enforces acts of non-compliance to security policies, standard operating procedures, and external requirements
This clearly indicates that more resources must be diverted to people, processes, and technology globally to enhance preparedness and reduce overall risk levels.
* An index value is calculated from this information based on a numerical scale of -10 to 10, with -10 representing the highest level of risk. In this report, the USA CRI stood at -0.18 versus -0.01 for North America and -0.04 for global, indicating a higher level of risk. This was driven by a higher cyber threat index figure in the US.
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