SonicWall released the
2022 SonicWall Threat Mindset Survey which found that 66%
of customers are more concerned about cyberattacks in 2022, with the main
threat being focused on financially motivated attacks like ransomware.
"No one is safe from cyberattacks - businesses or individuals," said SonicWall
Executive Chairman of the Board Bill Conner. "Today's business landscape
requires persistent digital trust to exist. Supply-chain attacks have
dramatically changed the attack surface of the typical enterprise in the past
few years, with more suppliers and service providers touching sensitive data
than ever before. It's likely we'll see continued acceleration and evolution of
ransomware tactics, as well as other advanced persistent threats (APTs), as
cybercrime continues to scale the globe seeking both valuable and weak
targets."
Companies are not only losing millions of dollars to unending malware and
ransomware strikes, but cyberattacks on essential infrastructure are impacting
real-world services. Despite the growing concern of cyberattacks, organizations
are struggling to keep pace with the fast-moving threat landscape as they
orient their business, networks, data and employees against unwavering
cyberattacks.
"The evolving cyber threat landscape has made us train our staff significantly
more," said Stafford Fields, IT Director, Cavett Turner & Wyble. "It's made
us spend more on cybersecurity. And what scares me is that an end-user can
click on something and bring all our systems down - despite being well
protected."
SonicWall's proprietary threat mindset survey uncovered additional findings:
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Rising Concerns about Escalating Cyberattacks: There is growing concern
regarding cyberattacks amongst 66% of organizations surveyed; ransomware leads
the distress as 91% of all customers cited it as their biggest concern.
Phishing and spear-phishing (76%), as well as encrypted malware (66%),
comprised the top three concerns.
- Anxiety around Financially Motivated Cyber Threats: 89% of organizations are
most concerned of financially motivated threats; 43% of those surveyed were
concerned about state-sponsored threats.
- Organizations Too Slow to Patch: Despite rising cyberattack concerns, 78% of
organizations don't patch critical vulnerabilities within 24 hours of patch
availability; another 12% only apply critical patches when time allows.
- Skills Gap: 46% of organizations don't have enough IT headcount, while only 3%
feel they have more than enough headcount to tackle day-to-day security
operations.
In an effort to promote cybersecurity attentiveness, SonicWall supports
Cybersecurity
Awareness Month in October with an added emphasis on the ‘people' component
of cybersecurity. Individuals, employees and consumers alike need to take basic
steps to protect online information and privacy, while vendors and suppliers
can take ownership by putting strong cybersecurity guidelines in place at work
to help prevent.
"SonicWall's solution suite puts the security IT mind to rest," said
Quarterhorse Technology CEO Ken Fletcher. "The home office security is extended
to the devices in the field, so the worry of feeling unprotected when out of
the office is mitigated."
To explore the complete 2022 SonicWall Threat Mindset Survey, please visit
here.