Study Reveals That Mid-Sized Organizations Need to Prioritize Cybersecurity Preparedness
Egnyte's Cybersecurity Trends Report Finds That Nearly One-third Have No Formal Incident Response Plan in Place
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif., July 7, 2022 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Egnyte, a leader in cloud content security and governance, today released its Cybersecurity Trends for Mid-Sized Organizations Report, a mid-year update to its Data Governance Trends Report. The study – based on a survey of 400 U.S. C-level executives conducted by Wakefield Research – examines key trends in cyber insurance, cybersecurity hygiene, ransomware detection, user access management, and more.
The number of nation-state and data exfiltration-based cyberattacks continues to increase, which has emphasized the need for organizations to reexamine their cybersecurity preparedness. According to the report, incident response plans are not prevalent enough, with 64 percent of mid-sized companies having a formal incident response plan in place.
"Traditionally, mid-sized organizations have lacked the proper cybersecurity resources, so it is important that they understand the value in staying one step ahead of rapidly-evolving threats like ransomware," said Kris Lahiri, Co-Founder and Chief Security Officer at Egnyte. "The findings of this study reinforce that all businesses can bolster their cybersecurity defenses by leveraging holistic data governance tools, including data backup processes, training for end-users, and solutions to identify suspicious activity."
Egnyte's Cybersecurity Trends for Mid-Sized Organizations Report also identifies the following key trends:
- Cyber insurance premiums are on the rise. Forty-seven percent of respondents' organizations experienced premium increases of 76 percent or more in the past year.
- Cybersecurity awareness training is being delivered more frequently. Sixty-three percent of respondents' organizations conduct cybersecurity awareness training at least once a quarter.
- The rise in cyberattacks has prompted organizations to increase focus on user access to critical data repositories. A majority of companies track geographical access (61 percent), flag unexpected folder or file access (57 percent), and/or monitor unexpected time of day access (53 percent) as a means to detect unusual access to their data repositories.
The full report findings – including proactive steps that organizations can take to enhance their cybersecurity protection – can be found here.
Survey Methodology
The Egnyte survey was conducted by Wakefield Research among 400 U.S. C-levels with technology/IT titles at companies of 100 to 1,000 employees, between May 13 and May 24, 2022, using an email invitation and an online survey.
About Egnyte
Egnyte provides a unified content security and governance solution for collaboration, data security, compliance, and threat detection for multicloud businesses. More than 16,000 organizations trust Egnyte to reduce risks and IT complexity, prevent ransomware and IP theft, and boost employee productivity on any app, any cloud, anywhere. Investors include GV (formerly Google Ventures), Kleiner Perkins, Caufield & Byers and Goldman Sachs. For more information, visit http://www.egnyte.com.
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