We know ransomware is one of the greatest threats in
cybersecurity currently, and we know that once your organization has been hit,
you’re likely to be targeted again. But how much do we understand its impact?
To gain greater insight into the risks of repeated
ransomware attacks, we took a look at The
State of Endpoint Security Today. This report details the findings of a
survey polling more than 2,700 IT decision-makers from mid-sized businesses
across ten countries.
Despite the splash ransomware made in 2017, the survey found
that organizations are still not fully prepared to face today’s
rapidly-evolving threats.
What was the impact of ransomware in 2017? For starters, more than half of organizations surveyed were hit with a ransomware attack last year, most more than once. Traditional antivirus alone appears to be insufficient compared to an in-depth IT Services Florence SC, as 75% of the organizations surveyed were running up-to-date endpoint protection when the ransomware attack occurred.
Perhaps unsurprisingly, the survey also found that
ransomware attacks are expensive. The median total cost of an attack was
$133,000 – not just the cost of the ransom, but lost hours, downtime, device
and network costs, and lost opportunities. And when a business was hit hard, it
got costly fast: 5% of respondents reported ransomware attacks that cost $1.3
to $6.6 million.
Arguably more telling than the ransomware statistics
revealed by this report are the findings uncovered about exploits and
anti-exploit technology. Nearly 70% of IT support Florence SC professionals weren’t able to
correctly define anti-exploit technology, even while understanding that it is
critical to prevent modern, evolving attacks.
DEEP
LEARNING FOR DEEPER CYBERSECURITY
More than half of organizations don’t yet have anti-exploit
technology, leaving them open to falling prey to these effective tactics by
hackers.
There is a lack of understanding around predictive,
next-generation technologies like machine or deep learning, with more than half
(56%) admitting they don’t fully understand the differences between machine and
deep learning. Though the understanding of the need for predictive, next
generation technology is trending in the right direction – 60% of respondents
are planning to implement such technology within a year – currently only 25%
have such technology in place.
The state of endpoint protection and how current attacks are
impacting users and administrators may be worrying, but we’ve got good news…
The latest version of Intercept
X stops ransomware in its tracks, employs deep learning to identify
malicious or potentially unwanted files without having ever seen them before
and uses anti-exploit technology to block the techniques attackers use to
control vulnerable software.
Find out more about our unmatched
next-gen endpoint protection.
Call SpartanTec, Inc. now if you need to know more about our IT and computer security solutions.
SpartanTec, Inc.
Florence, SC 29501
843-396-8762
http://manageditservicesflorence.com
Serving: Myrtle Beach,
North
Myrtle Beach, Columbia,
Wilmington, Fayetteville,
Florence
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