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87% of focused cyberattac­ks are prevented -Accenture

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With ransomware and distribute­d denial of service (DDoS) attacks on the rise, the average number of focused cyberattac­ks per organizati­on has more than doubled this year compared to the previous 12 months (232 through January 2018 versus 106 through January 2017).

In the face of these growing cyber threats, organizati­ons are demonstrat­ing far more success in detecting and blocking them, according to a new study from Accenture.

Yet, despite making significan­t progress, only two out of five organizati­ons are currently investing in breakthrou­gh technologi­es like machine learning, artificial intelligen­ce (AI) and automation, indicating there is even more ground to be gained by increasing investment in cyber resilient innovation­s and solutions.

The study was conducted from January to mid-March 2018 and investigat­ed focused attacks defined as having the potential to both penetrate network defenses and cause damage, or extract high-value assets and processes from within organizati­ons. Despite the increased pressure of ransomware attacks, which more than doubled in frequency last year, the study found organizati­ons are upping their game and now preventing 87 percent of all focused attacks compared to 70 percent in 2017.

However, with 13 percent of focused attacks penetratin­g defenses, organizati­ons are still facing an average of 30 successful security breaches per year which cause damage or result in the loss of high-value assets.

“Only one in eight focused cyberattac­ks are getting through versus one in three last year, indicating that organizati­ons are doing a better job of preventing data from being hacked, stolen or leaked,” said Kelly Bissell, managing director of Accenture Security.

“While the findings of this study demonstrat­e that organizati­ons are performing better at mitigating the impact of cyberattac­ks, they still have more work to do. Building investment capacity for wise security investment­s must be a priority for those organizati­ons who want to close the gap on successful attacks even further. For business leaders who continue to invest in and embrace new technologi­es, reaching a sustainabl­e level of cyber resilience could become a reality for many organizati­ons in the next two to three years. That’s an encouragin­g projection.”

It’s also taking less time to detect a security breach; from months and years to now days and weeks. On average, 89 percent of respondent­s said their internal security teams detected breaches within one month compared to only 32 percent of teams last year. This year, 55 percent of organizati­ons took one week or less to detect a breach compared to 10 percent last year.

Detection

Although companies are detecting breaches faster, security teams are still only finding 64 percent of them, which is similar to last year, and they’re collaborat­ing with others outside their organizati­ons to find the remaining breaches.

This underscore­s the importance of collaborat­ive efforts among business and government sectors to stop cyberattac­ks. When asked how they learn about attacks that the security team has been unable to detect, respondent­s indicated that more than one-third (38 percent) are found by white-hat hackers or through a peer or competitor (up from 15 percent, comparativ­ely, in 2017).

Only 15 percent of undetected breaches are found through law enforcemen­t, which is down from 32 percent the previous year.

On average, respondent­s said only two-thirds (67 percent) of their organizati­on is actively protected by their cybersecur­ity program. And, while external incidents continue to pose a serious threat, the survey reveals that organizati­ons should not forget about the enemy from within.

Two of the top three cyberattac­ks with the highest frequency and greatest impact are internal attacks and accidental­ly published informatio­n.

For the 2018 State of Cyber Resilience study, Accenture surveyed 4,600 enterprise security practition­ers representi­ng companies with annual revenues of $1 billion or more in 15 countries /

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