Fighting Fire With Fire: Research Reveals Cybersecurity Strategies Are Suffering as a Result of Complexity
November 30 2022 - 03:00AM
Business Wire
Nearly three quarters of organizations
worldwide are increasing cybersecurity spending, despite 60%
believing they already spend enough.
Research released today by Fastly, Inc. (NYSE: FSLY), the
world’s fastest global edge cloud platform, finds that nearly three
quarters (73%) of organizations worldwide are increasing their
cybersecurity spending to protect themselves against future risks.
However, despite their increased budget, IT leaders are investing
poorly with only 61% of their cybersecurity tools fully active or
deployed. In the US, only 67% of cybersecurity tools are fully
deployed. Similarly, due to a scattergun approach to cybersecurity
implementation, 42% of security tools overlap, protecting
organizations against the same threats. And, when these tools do
run, they often suffer from too many false positives. For example,
38% of alerts detected by organizations’ Web Application Firewalls
(WAFs) are false positives.
Sean Leach, Chief Product Architect - Fastly, commented, ‘These
stats paint a picture of cybersecurity strategies fuelled by fear.
Businesses are well aware of the dire repercussions of
cybersecurity failure and, as a result, are looking to increase
their security budgets. However, this increased spend is rarely
driven by a key strategic goal. This means businesses often end up
with solutions that aren’t fit for purpose and, in many cases, they
run these tools in log-only mode for an extended period of time,
which offers absolutely no protection.’
As part of Fastly’s 2022 security research report, IT leaders
also predicted the biggest threats to their organization in the
next 12 months – 32% highlighting data breaches and data loss, 29%
malware and 26% phishing as their key areas for concern.
Comparatively, in research carried out in 2021 by Fastly in the UK,
the top threats identified by organizations were malware,
distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks and bad actors
targeting known vulnerabilities. This change represents a
significant year-on-year shift towards threats based upon social
engineering with individual employees targeted by bad actors.
The other primary area of concern for these organizations is
securing remote workers. 46% of IT leaders predict that cyber
attacks on remote workers will drive cybersecurity threats over the
next twelve months, and more than a third (38%) have made
protecting the new hybrid workforce their main priority for the
coming year.
Leach continued: ‘If businesses get the fundamentals of
cybersecurity right – such as non-SMS based two-factor
authentication, rigid authorization rules, rate limiting to control
sent or received requests when needed, and comprehensive security
training across all parts of the organization – they are able to
defend against the majority of the most common threats,
particularly potential data breaches. These basic steps go a long
way to preventing severe financial and data losses and should be
priorities for all businesses, regardless of size. This approach
also resolves the question of what to do with remote workers. By
adopting these measures, an individual employee’s location no
longer matters for your business’ cybersecurity posture, meaning
there is no need for concern around remote work. After all, hybrid
work is here to stay, so businesses should be prepared to embrace
it.’
The full report contains the five fundamental steps
organizations can take to improve their cybersecurity posture,
removing unnecessary complexity in the process. Download the full
report here to discover these steps:
https://learn.fastly.com/fighting-fire-with-fire.html
About the research
This research surveyed over 1,400 key IT decision makers in
large organizations spanning multiple industries across North
America, Europe, Asia-Pacific and Japan.
About Fastly
Fastly’s powerful and programmable edge cloud platform helps the
world’s top brands deliver the fastest online experiences possible,
while improving site performance, enhancing security, and
empowering innovation at global scale. With world-class support
that achieves 95%+ average annual customer satisfaction ratings,
Fastly’s beloved suite of edge compute, delivery, and security
offerings has been recognized as a leader by industry analysts such
as IDC, Forrester and Gartner. Compared to legacy providers,
Fastly’s powerful and modern network architecture is the fastest on
the planet, empowering developers to deliver secure websites and
apps at global scale with rapid time-to-market and industry-leading
cost savings. Thousands of the world’s most prominent organizations
trust Fastly to help them upgrade the internet experience,
including Reddit, Pinterest, Stripe, Neiman Marcus, The New York
Times, Epic Games, and GitHub. Learn more about Fastly at
https://www.fastly.com/, and follow us @fastly.
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