Untangle,
Inc., a leader in comprehensive network security for small-to-medium
businesses (SMBs) and distributed enterprises, today released the results of
its third annual SMB IT Security Report. Polling more than 500 SMBs, the report
explores major barriers for managing IT security, particularly in the face of
the unique challenges brought on by COVID-19 and its resulting shift to remote
work.
SMBs are proactively putting tools in place to combat
attacks and limit their vulnerabilities even though they continue grappling
with limited security budgets and resource constraints. However, dealing with
these challenges during a work-from-home shift has created gaping
vulnerabilities within an organization's networks and adds another challenge to
an already overburdened IT department.
The survey finds that, year-over-year, a growing number of
SMBs are continuing to do more with less, with 38 percent of SMBs allocating
$1,000 or less to their IT security budget, in comparison to 29 percent in 2019
and 27 percent in 2018. Further, 78 percent of SMB employees are temporarily
working remotely with an anticipated 56 percent suggesting some positions will
be permanently remote moving forward.
"As the abnormal becomes our new normal, SMBs need to
approach remote work by using a combination of cloud-based applications and
on-premises solutions to keep employees and systems safe, and ensure business
continuity," said Scott Devens, CEO at Untangle. "SMBs should be looking for
technologies that incorporate multi-layered network security tools and a hybrid
network infrastructure, such as SD-WAN, to avoid large-scale network
vulnerabilities, regardless of budget and resource size."
Of the organizations surveyed, 48 percent operate in more
than two locations, making SD-WAN an ideal infrastructure. SD-WAN allows small
businesses who are operating in multiple physical locations and using bandwidth
intensive applications, such as Voice over IP tools, Zoom, or Salesforce, to
take advantage of this technology. SMBs are able to increase branch office
network security, increase Internet efficiency, and decrease IT spending.
Additional key findings from the survey include:
- Consistent with previous
report findings, 32% identify budget as their greatest barrier, followed
by employees who do not follow IT security guidelines (24%) and limited
time to research and understand emerging threats (13%)
- SMBs rank firewalls
(82%), antivirus protection (57%), endpoint security (48%), archiving
management and backup and VPN technologies, (47%), and Web filtering (40%)
as the most important features when considering which IT security
solutions to purchase.
- While SMBs have adopted
a hybrid on-premises/cloud-based IT infrastructure for business
applications, with a small percentage increase of cloud deployments compared
to last year, most SMB's (71%) have their firewall on site rather than
in the cloud.
- 45%, indicated that they
have adjusted or reevaluated their IT security roadmap based on recent
security breaches and ransomware attacks.
- Of those SMBs surveyed
and who experienced a data breach within the last 12 months, 15% were able
to stop the attack or any unauthorized access before sensitive data was
extracted.
Untangle offers complete network security solutions for
small and medium businesses with limited IT resources and budgets. NG
Firewall, its unified threat management solution, provides content
filtering, malware and threat protection, secure Wi-Fi, application control,
bandwidth optimization, virtual private networks and more. Untangle SD-WAN Router
allows for security and network management across a range of locations. These
can all be managed within Untangle Command
Center, which lets administrators manage their deployments with ease and
convenience from any browser without requiring an on-premises footprint.
For more information about Untangle, please visit https://www.untangle.com.
Download a free copy of the report here:
https://www5.untangle.com/2020smbitsecurityreport.