Keeper Security, the
leading provider of zero-trust and zero-knowledge cybersecurity software
protecting passwords, passkeys, privileged access, secrets and remote
connections, releases its 2024 Keeper Security Insight Report,
The
Future of Defense: IT Leaders Brace for Unprecedented Cyber Threats.
The survey of more than 800 IT
and security leaders around the globe reveals the role emerging technology
plays in the evolving threat landscape, and how IT leaders are struggling to
keep up. Survey respondents cite AI-powered attacks as the most serious
emerging attack vector and the most challenging to handle. Cybercriminals are
becoming increasingly sophisticated, breaking historically secure solutions and
inflicting damage on vulnerable organizations across every sector.
Cybersecurity is more critical now than ever before.
Emerging technology fuels increasingly
sophisticated attacks
Ninety-two percent of
respondents reveal they've seen an increase in cyber attacks year-over-year. As
cybersecurity incidents become more frequent, 95% of IT leaders say that cyber
attacks are also more sophisticated than ever - and they are unprepared for
this new wave of threat vectors.
IT leaders share the emerging
attack vectors they're witnessing first-hand at their organizations:
- AI-powered
attacks - 51%
- Deepfake
technology and supply chain attacks - both 36%
- Cloud
jacking - 35%
- Internet
of Things (IoT) Attacks and 5G network exploits - both 34%
- Fileless
attacks - 24%
IT leaders report they are
ill-equipped to defeat those emerging techniques, lacking defense for:
- AI-powered
attacks - 35%
- Deepfake
technology - 30%
- 5G
network exploits - 29%
- Cloud
jacking - 25%
- Fileless
attacks - 23%
Even as they prepare to
overcome emerging attack techniques, IT and security leaders must face the
problems of today: 73% of respondents report experiencing a cyber attack that
resulted in monetary loss. Direct financial impact is one of many consequences
of a successful cyber attack, along with business disruption, enduring revenue
loss, customer and partner attrition, and tarnished reputation.
"Malicious actors are wreaking
havoc on vulnerable organizations in novel ways, leveraging emerging technology
to execute devastating cyber attacks," said Darren Guccione, CEO and
Co-founder, Keeper Security. "Fighting evolving threats requires constant adaptation,
underscoring the need for a proactive approach to cybersecurity - one that
combines advanced defense mechanisms and basic best practices to identify
evolving threats and defeat a cyber attack."
Contending with today's attacks
While novel threats cast a
looming shadow, IT leaders are stretched thin as they combat today's most
common threat vectors, with the following types of attacks directly impacting
their organizations:
- Phishing
- 61%
- Malware
- 59%
- Ransomware
- 49%
- Password
attacks - 38%
The explosion in AI tools has
intensified problems like phishing attacks by increasing the believability of
scams and enabling cybercriminals to deploy them at scale. Eighty-four percent
of respondents said that phishing and smishing have become more difficult to
detect with the rise in popularity of AI-powered tools, and revealed that
AI-powered phishing is their top concern (42%) when it comes to AI security. In
addition to phishing, malicious actors weaponize AI to speed up and scale other
common attack techniques, such as password cracking.
Among the multitude of cyber
attacks increasing in frequency, survey respondents cite:
- Phishing
- 51%
- Malware
- 49%
- Ransomware
- 44%
- Password
attacks - 31%
Stolen or weak passwords and
credentials remain a leading cause of breaches. Fifty-two percent of survey
respondents shared that their company's IT team struggles with frequently
stolen passwords, underscoring the importance of creating and safely storing
strong, unique passwords for every account.
The future of defense
As emerging technology
intensifies existing attack vectors and creates new threats, the stakes are
higher than ever for IT and security leaders. Despite the ever-evolving threat
landscape, the fundamental rules of protecting an organization in the digital
age remain relevant. Integrating solutions that prevent the most prevalent
cyber attacks, including password and privileged access management (PAM)
solutions, creates a layered security approach that stands the test of time now
and in the future.
Download the
full report to learn
more.