Why IT Pros Are in Denial of Security Threats
Why IT Pros Are in Denial of Security Threats
IT security pros don't regard themselves as potential targets of cyber-attacks, possibly accounting for a lack of cyber-preparedness.
Cyber-Attacks of Most Concern
Asked what type of cyber-attack causes the greatest concern, 67% of respondents named advanced persistent threats, 57% named zero-day attacks and 37% pointed to login attacks.
Threat Detection Technologies One Year Out
43% of respondents say that 12 months from now their technology use would not change and 6% said it would decrease.
Consequences of Poor Threat Intelligence
60% of respondents said that during the last two years, poor threat intelligence prevented them from stopping at least five security breaches.
Adoption of Machine-Generated Intelligence
65% of respondents believe machine-generated intelligence is essential to a strong cyber-defense because current threat intelligence is inaccurate or incomplete.
Use of Security Analytics
Only 36% of respondents say their IT security team uses security analytics. Of these respondents, 64% believe security analytics is essential (19%) or very important (45%).
Security Alert Priorities
64% of respondents would like alert severity assigned by device. 34% say their companies use this approach.
Time for Detected Anomaly Alert
34% of respondents say it takes hours to receive intelligence that security analytics has detected an anomaly. 11% say it takes minutes and 6% say it takes seconds.
Integration of Intelligence Reports With Other Tools
The most desirable features of machine-generated intelligence solutions are clear, concise and unambiguous intelligence reports and integration with security information and event management (SIEM) save file and other network monitoring tools.
Top Reasons for Investing in Machine-Generated Solutions
The top four reasons for buying machine generated tools are: To speed up detection of anomalies: 65%. To speed up intelligence generation: 55%. Accuracy of intelligence: 50%. Reduce severity of attacks: 49%
Most Likely Criterion for Machine-Generated Intelligence
Companies are most likely to measure the increased ability of machine-generated intelligence to respond quickly to a cyber-attack and prevent loss of confidential information.
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