Carbon Black’s Second Canada Threat Report Reveals Growing Defender Confidence Despite Sustained Threat Levels
2019年10月1日 - 10:00PM
Carbon Black, (NASDAQ: CBLK), a leader in cloud-native endpoint
protection, today released the results of its second Canada Threat
Report, based on a survey of 250 CIOs, CTOs and CISOs across
Canada. The results show that the threat environment is sustained
and sophisticated with phishing attacks serving as the primary
cause of data breaches.
Key research findings from the responses of the surveyed
Canadian businesses:
- 88% of Canadian businesses reported suffering
a data breach during the past 12 months
- 82% of Canadian businesses reported an
increase in overall attack volume in the past 12 months
- 78% of Canadian businesses said cyberattacks
have grown more sophisticated
- 90% of Canadian businesses said they have IT
security concerns around digital transformation projects and 5G
network rollout
- 74% of Canadian organizations said they are
more confident in their ability to repel cyberattacks than they
were 12 months ago
- 87% of Canadian businesses said threat hunting
has improved their defenses
- 88% of Canadian businesses said they plan to
increase their security budgets over the next year
Rick McElroy, Head of Security Strategy at Carbon Black, said:
“As we analyze the findings of our second Canadian Threat Report,
it appears businesses are adjusting to the ‘new normal’ of
sustained and sophisticated cyberattacks. Greater awareness of
external threats and compliance risks have also prompted businesses
to become more proactive about managing cyber risks as they witness
the financial and reputational impacts that breaches entail.”
The latest report from Carbon Black found a sharp increase in
breaches caused by phishing attacks in Canada compared to its prior
report, indicating threat actors are targeting the weakest link in
the security chain – users.
49% of Canadian businesses surveyed noted a degree of financial
damage associated with breaches, with 12% saying the damage was
severe. In contrast, 65% said they suffered damage to their
corporate reputation, with 15% saying it was severe and 33% saying
there was no impact at all.
Defender confidence is on the rise
Participating Canadian businesses reported feeling more confident
in their ability to repel cyberattacks than they did 12 months ago,
the report found. 32% said they feel a lot more confident, while
41% said they feel a little more confident.
McElroy said: “As the cyberdefense sector continues to mature,
businesses are becoming more aware of the tools at their disposal
and the tactics they can use to combat cyberattacks. We believe
this growing confidence is indicative of a power shift in favor of
defenders, who are taking a more proactive approach to hunting out
and neutralizing threats than previously.”
This is underlined by the 87% of Canadian businesses surveyed
who reported seeing their defense strengthened through threat
hunting and 76% who found evidence of malicious cyberattack
activity during hunting exercises. Recognition of cybersecurity
investment benefits is further supported by the fact that 88% of
Canadian businesses surveyed said they planned to increase
cybersecurity budgets in the next 12 months.
Concern about digital transformation, 5G rollout and
cyber skills shortagesAsked about the security around the
implementation and management of digital transformation programs
and 5G rollout only 10% of Canadian respondents said they had no
concerns. 32% predicted it would offer more effective and
destructive methods of cyberattacks.
To download the full Canadian executive summary click here.
Survey methodology Carbon Black commissioned a
survey, undertaken by an independent research organization, Opinion
Matters, in August 2019. 2012 CIOs, CTOs and CISOs were surveyed
for this global research project across multiple countries
including: Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan,
Singapore and the UK. Companies were from a range of industries
including: financial, healthcare, government, retail,
manufacturing, food and beverage, oil and gas, professional
services, and media and entertainment.
About Carbon Black
Carbon Black (NASDAQ: CBLK) is a leader in cloud-native endpoint
protection dedicated to keeping the world safe from cyberattacks.
The CB Predictive Security Cloud® (PSC) consolidates endpoint
protection and IT operations into an endpoint protection platform
(EPP) that prevents advanced threats, provides actionable insight
and enables businesses of all sizes to simplify operations. By
analyzing billions of security events per day across the globe,
Carbon Black has key insights into attackers’ behaviors, enabling
customers to detect, respond to and stop emerging attacks.
More than 5,600 global customers, including approximately one
third of the Fortune 100, trust Carbon Black to protect their
organizations from cyberattacks. The company’s partner ecosystem
features more than 500 MSSPs, VARs, distributors and technology
integrations, as well as many of the world’s leading IR firms, who
use Carbon Black’s technology in more than 500 breach
investigations per year.
Carbon Black, CB ThreatSight and CB Predictive Security Cloud
are registered trademarks or trademarks of Carbon Black, Inc. in
the United States and/or other jurisdictions.
Media Relations ContactRyan MurphyCarbon
BlackDirector of Global
Communications917-693-2788rmurphy@carbonblack.com
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