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52% of Indian firms report cyber attack in last 12 months

According to a survey by global cybersecurity firm Sophos, 52 percent of Indian organisations fell victim to a successful cybersecurity attack in the last 12 months. Of these successful breaches, 71 percent of organisations admitted it was a serious or very serious attack, and 65 percent said it took longer than a week to remediate, showed the survey by global cybersecurity firm Sophos.

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52% of Indian firms report cyber attack in last 12 months
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Published : Mar 31, 2021, 12:23 PM IST

Mumbai: About 52 percent of Indian organisations said they fell victim to a successful cybersecurity attack in the last 12 months, according to a survey released.

Of these successful breaches, 71 percent of organisations admitted it was a serious or very serious attack, and 65 percent said it took longer than a week to remediate, showed the survey by global cybersecurity firm Sophos.

The study of 900 business decision-makers across the Asia Pacific and Japan indicates COVID-19 accelerated period of digitisation and was a catalyst for improving cybersecurity, but systemic security issues persist.

While attacks are increasing in frequency and severity, cybersecurity budgets remained largely unchanged as a percentage of revenue between 2019 and 2021.

At the same time, India reported the highest percentage of companies that have an independent security budget.

Furthermore, they expect a rise in the median percentage of technology budgets spent on cybersecurity from 9 percent today to 10 percent in the next 24 months.

"Cyber breaches are a reality that we cannot afford to ignore. Within an organisation, there will always be multiple threats that can exploit various vulnerabilities and launch full-blown cyberattacks," Sunil Sharma, Managing Director -- Sales, Sophos India and Saarc, said in a statement.

"The only way to stop these threats is to actively hunt for them and neutralize them. This makes threat hunting an important function to mitigate the damage caused by cyberattacks."

Overall, 44 percent of the Asia Pacific and Japan (APJ) organisations surveyed suffered a data breach in 2020, up from 32 percent in 2019.

Of these successful breaches, 55 percent of companies rated the loss of data as either "very serious" or "serious".

As cyberattacks continue to rise, the report found that malware, Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning-driven attacks and nation-state attacks will be the most serious threats to enterprise cybersecurity over the next 24 months.

Also Read: Features and specifications of Xiaomi Mi 11 Ultra, Mi 11 Pro, Mi 11 Lite.

(Inputs from IANS)

Mumbai: About 52 percent of Indian organisations said they fell victim to a successful cybersecurity attack in the last 12 months, according to a survey released.

Of these successful breaches, 71 percent of organisations admitted it was a serious or very serious attack, and 65 percent said it took longer than a week to remediate, showed the survey by global cybersecurity firm Sophos.

The study of 900 business decision-makers across the Asia Pacific and Japan indicates COVID-19 accelerated period of digitisation and was a catalyst for improving cybersecurity, but systemic security issues persist.

While attacks are increasing in frequency and severity, cybersecurity budgets remained largely unchanged as a percentage of revenue between 2019 and 2021.

At the same time, India reported the highest percentage of companies that have an independent security budget.

Furthermore, they expect a rise in the median percentage of technology budgets spent on cybersecurity from 9 percent today to 10 percent in the next 24 months.

"Cyber breaches are a reality that we cannot afford to ignore. Within an organisation, there will always be multiple threats that can exploit various vulnerabilities and launch full-blown cyberattacks," Sunil Sharma, Managing Director -- Sales, Sophos India and Saarc, said in a statement.

"The only way to stop these threats is to actively hunt for them and neutralize them. This makes threat hunting an important function to mitigate the damage caused by cyberattacks."

Overall, 44 percent of the Asia Pacific and Japan (APJ) organisations surveyed suffered a data breach in 2020, up from 32 percent in 2019.

Of these successful breaches, 55 percent of companies rated the loss of data as either "very serious" or "serious".

As cyberattacks continue to rise, the report found that malware, Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning-driven attacks and nation-state attacks will be the most serious threats to enterprise cybersecurity over the next 24 months.

Also Read: Features and specifications of Xiaomi Mi 11 Ultra, Mi 11 Pro, Mi 11 Lite.

(Inputs from IANS)

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