Adaptiva announced the results of its 2018 Enterprise Endpoint Security
Survey. The survey showed that security is galvanizing around the move to
Windows 10, the operating system that the majority of companies surveyed now
run in their organizations. In the survey, over half of respondents indicated
that security hygiene is a priority, listing security configuration management
as an action that must be performed every day at a minimum. However, staffing
remains a huge obstacle as less than half feel their organization has enough
staff to maintain security hygiene on all systems at all times.
"One of the most interesting findings from our survey was that many of
the respondents simply don't have enough time and resources to meet their
endpoint security goals," said Jim Souders, chief executive officer at
Adaptiva. "Daily, automated, global security checks and remediations can
solve this problem."
The full report on the 2018 Enterprise Endpoint
Security Survey is available at www2.adaptiva.com/2018SecuritySurvey
.
Windows 10 Takes Over
After a slower than anticipated start, enterprise Windows 10 deployments
have achieved critical mass.
- For the first time in the survey's history, the
majority (57%) of respondents reported that their organizations are
running most of their computers on Windows 10.
- Approximately 14% of respondents have Windows 10
running on only 10% or fewer of their systems, signaling that some
organizations still have a long way to go.
Security Hygiene Is King
Once a nice-to-have, security hygiene is no longer optional.
- The majority (53%) of survey respondents stated that
every endpoint should be inspected daily or even hourly to determine if
all software is up to date and the configuration complies with company
security policy.
- Ninety percent of respondents reported that maintaining
current, compliant security configuration was very or extremely important.
- Two-thirds (66%) of respondents indicated that Windows
OS and application patching was the most difficult, with maintaining health
of the Windows OS coming in as a close second (44%).
Short Staffed
Despite a move to Windows 10 and an emphasis on
system hygiene, IT teams continue to struggle.
- Fourteen percent report that they do not have enough
team members to meet the security requirements consistently.
- Forty percent feel they are stretched too thin to
maintain proper security hygiene at all times.
- For help desks, identifying which systems are out of
compliance and remediating those systems take the most time.
The percentage of respondents who feel their staffing level is good or
excellent dropped from 55% in Adaptiva's 2017 Enterprise Endpoint Security
Survey to 46% this year. The staffing situation appears to be getting worse
while the priority for security configuration management is rising.
Automation Is the Logical Next Step
While time is a huge challenge, most respondents
believe automation can dramatically reduce workloads.
- Time (27%) was the greatest obstacle to detecting and
remediating client health issues, but the lowest item, tools at 22%, was
not far behind.
- A strong majority (59%) of respondents
believe that more than a quarter of their help desk tickets could be
automated.