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61% of IT Security Professionals Are Concerned About Attacks From Anonymous and Hacktivists
WALTHAM, Mass. --(Business Wire)--
Concerns over hacktivism and targeted state-sponsored attacks are at the
top of security professionals' minds according to a new survey and
research report sponsored by Bit9. The
2012 Cyber Security Survey of nearly 2,000 IT security experts set
out to gauge the current state of enterprise security and identify the
attack methods and cybercrimal groups that keep IT executives up at
night. Complete survey results can be viewed online at http://www.bit9.com/cyber-security-research-2012.
According to Bit9's survey, 64 percent of respondents believe their
organization will be the target of a cyber attack in the next six
months. As to the type of attackers that are most likely to target their
organization, "Anonymous/ hacktivists" leads the survey at 61 percent,
"cyber criminals" follows, and "nation states" rank third, with China
ranking as the most likely actor. In addition, the vast majority (74
percent) believe that their endpoint security solutions on their laptops
and desktops are not doing enough to protect their companies and
intellectual property (IP) from cyber attacks.
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"The survey results put a spotlight on an interesting contradiction: on
the surface, people are most afraid of embarrassing, highly publicized
attacks from hacktivist organizations like Anonymous, but they recognize
that the more serious threats come from criminal organizations and
nation states," said Harry Sverdlove, CTO of Bit9. "Bit9's survey
highlights how the quickly changing cybercrimal landscape is impacting
IT professionals worldwide and illustrates what strategies organizations
are implementing to protect their core data and intellectual property
from cyber security threats."
Highlights from the Bit9
2012 Cyber Security Survey include:
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More than half (61 percent) of respondents believe Anonymous and
other hacktivist groups are most likely to target their organization - IT
professionals express concern over the high-profile attacks led by
hacktivist groups like Anonymous, and followed by cyber criminals (55
percent) and nation states, specifically China and Russia (48 percent).
Interestingly, only 28 percent believe that disgruntled employees
are the most likely to target their companies.
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Sixty-two percent of respondents are most concerned about targeted
attack methods - Malware (45 percent) and spear phishing (17
percent) techniques commonly used in targeted criminal and state
sponsored espionage attacks are most worrisome. Concern about attack
methods commonly used by hacktiviss trailed: 11 percent for
distributed denial of service (DDoS) and only 4 percent for SQL
injection.
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Seventy-seven percent of respondents - a vast majority - believe
companies and employees are in best position to improve security -
58 percent of respondents said companies implementing best practices
and better security policies are in the best position to improve
enterprise security, and 19 percent believe individual employees play
an important role in improving the state of security. Despite current
plans to implement cyber security legislation, only 7 percent believe
that government regulation and law enforcement will best improve
security.
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Only 26 percent of IT professionals feel that the security of their
endpoints, laptops and desktops, is effective - The survey shows
that respondents consider endpoints most "at risk." However, even
those machines that score the highest for most effective security -
infrastructure servers at 40 percent and file servers at 36 percent -
have been frequent targets for hackers of late.
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Ninety-five percent of respondents believe cyber security breaches
should be disclosed to customers and to the public - Almost half
of respondents (48 percent) feel that breached companies should not
only disclose the breach, but they should also provide a description
of what is stolen, while nearly a third (29 percent) believes a
description of how the attack occurred should also be shared. Only 6
percent felt that nothing should be disclosed.
For more information on the Bit9 2012 Cyber Security Survey and to view
the full survey results and research report, please visit: http://www.bit9.com/cyber-security-research-2012
To hear Harry Sverdlove discuss the survey and key results visit: http://www.bit9.com/tv/
For additional survey analysis and takeaways, visit Bit9's blog: http://blog.bit9.com
To view survey infographic please visit: www.bit9.com/cyber-security/graphic.php
Bit9 APT (News - Alert) Research Report Survey Methodology
Bit9 conducted an online survey of 1,861 IT and security professionals
worldwide. Survey respondents work for companies in a wide range of
industries, including: technology, healthcare, and retail, as well as in
government agencies. The majority of companies represented in the survey
(66 percent) work for organizations with more than 500 employees.
About Bit9
Bit9,
the global leader in Advanced Threat Protection and Endpoint
Security, protects the world's intellectual property (IP) by
providing innovative, trust-based security solutions to detect and
prevent sophisticated malware and cyber threats. The world's leading
brands rely on Bit9's award-winning Advanced Threat Protection Platform
for endpoint protection and windows
server security.
Bit9 stops advanced
persistent threats by combining real-time sensors, cloud-based
software reputation services, continuous monitoring and trust-based application
control and whitelisting-eliminating the risk from malicious,
illegal and unauthorized software. Bit9 also offers windows
domain controller solutions to protect against modern cyber threats.
The company's global customers come from a wide variety of industries,
including e-commerce, financial services, government, healthcare,
retail, technology and utilities. Bit9 was founded on a prestigious
United States federal research grant from the National Institute of
Standards and Technology - Advanced Technology Program (NIST ATP (News - Alert)) to
conduct the research that is now at the core of the company's solutions.
Bit9
is privately held and based in Waltham, Mass. For more information,
visit http://www.bit9.com,
follow us on Twitter (News - Alert) @Bit9,
Facebook
and Google+,
or call +1 617-393-7400.
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