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Only 30 percent of firms are confident they can avoid a major security event

Online Business Risk Index Tool unveiled to help firms identify their own key risk and steps to improve security maturity

November 14, 2018 | 3 MINS READ

CAMBRIDGE, ONTARIO– November 14, 2018 – eSentire, Inc., the largest pure-play Managed Detection and Response (MDR) provider, today unveiled Cybersecurity FutureWatch 2018, a new research report that explores security evolution and maturity amid emerging technology adoption and evolving business needs. The report, which is based on a survey of more than 1,250 senior executives, management and security practitioners in the U.S., U.K. and Canada, found that only 30 percent of respondents are confident their business will avoid a major security event in the coming two years and 60 percent believe an attack will hit in the next few years.

In terms of cyber attack preparedness in global organizations, the research also uncovered gaps between the C-suite, board and technical leaders. Among CEO and board members surveyed, 77 percent are optimistic in their firm’s ability to cope with a breach. This is in stark contrast to technical leaders on the front lines, who are approximately 20 percent more likely to predict an attack. While confidence appeared high on the surface, it waned significantly when respondents were asked in detail about their firm’s preparedness: only a about a third (33 percent) are confident that high-value assets and data are adequately protected and even less are confident their security teams have access to the appropriate resources (30 percent) or that they are spending adequately on security (29 percent).

Other key findings from the report include:

“Our research confirms IT teams are trapped in the innovator’s dilemma of meeting business demands through the adoption of new technologies while shouldering the accountability for managing the risks and resulting damage associated with the exploitation of emerging technologies,” said Mark Sangster, chief security strategist, eSentire. “Fortunately, the line of sight from the IT team to the board is improving, which often makes it easier to articulate security risks, obtain the required resources to mitigate those risks, and ultimately, better protect the business. The most mature organizations are doing this by moving beyond device-and alert-focused approaches that often focused on tit-for-tat prevention technology and toward threat-based approaches that are both proactive and predictive.”

Enterprises Can Assess Their Security Maturity with New Tool

Security maturity and a willingness to leverage industry-best security services can offset the risks associated with threats, such as external attacks and insider risks. In fact, eSentire’s research found that firms using both proactive and predictive approaches reduced their risk profile by 30 percent, compared to those deploying more traditional regulatory-and compliance-driven security strategies.

To help organizations understand their own security maturity, eSentire today has unveiled a new Cybersecurity Risk Index Tool. The free assessment is based on simple questions that provide enterprises with a snapshot of where and how their security approaches stack up in general and relative to comparable organizations.

To read the full findings of Cybersecurity FutureWatch 2018, access through the Cybersecurity Risk Index Tool.

 

About eSentire:

eSentire® is the largest pure-play Managed Detection and Response (MDR) service provider, keeping organizations safe from constantly evolving cyber attacks that technology alone cannot prevent. Its 24x7 Security Operations Center (SOC), staffed by elite security analysts, hunts, investigates and responds in real-time to known and unknown threats before they become business disrupting events. Protecting more than $5.7 trillion AUM in the financial sector alone, eSentire absorbs the complexity of cybersecurity, delivering enterprise-grade protection and the ability to comply with growing regulatory requirements. For more information, visit www.esentire.com and follow @eSentire.