Neustar Research Finds Global Attacks Like WannaCry and GoldenEye Directly Affect Enterprises' Cyber Protection Choices
19 Julho 2017 - 6:22AM
Business Wire
NISC International Cyber Benchmarks™ Index
launches as hundreds of EMEA security professionals contribute
valuable data that can increase industry awareness and improve
cyber-attack defense
Neustar, Inc. (NYSE:NSR), a trusted, neutral provider of
real-time information services, today announced the results from a
new survey of 290 security executives from across 11 EMEA
countries. Sixty percent of respondents confirmed that the recent
global attacks, such as WannaCry, had a direct effect on the way
they protect their enterprises.
The findings are part of a broader survey, conducted by the
Neustar International Security Council (NISC), which will be used
to compile an ongoing Cyber Benchmarks Index™. Based on the
personal opinions from hundreds of security professionals,
including business managers, senior directors, CTOs and other
professionals with a security remit and extensive cybersecurity
industry experience, the Cyber Benchmarks Index enables NISC
members and the wider cyber community to track changes and trends
in the perception and attitudes of security professionals in
relation to the threat landscape. The index is a genuine pan-EMEA
view that will reveal valuable industry trends, such as which
threats are currently of most concern, how the threat of attack by
different vectors changes over time and perception of where threats
originate.
"The majority of respondents indicating that recent global
attacks have directly affected their protection choices shows that
while awareness exists, it is clear that there's a disconnect
between the concern of attacks and companies actually taking
action. This Index will provide tangible insights into how threats
are perceived at any given time, which will aid IT decision-makers
in justifying vital cybersecurity spending to the board of
directors,” said Rodney Joffe, Head of NISC and Neustar Senior Vice
President and Fellow.
The results of the inaugural survey completed in May 2017 show
that:
- Sixty percent of respondents say recent
global attacks, such as WannaCry have directly affected the way
they have protected their own enterprise in the last six
months.
- Respondents ranked ransomware as the
most concerning with 28 percent of respondents selecting this type
of threat, and system compromise ranked second with 21 percent. As
the WannaCry attack crippled global systems, the positioning of
ransomware as the top CISO concern is understandable and gives a
clear indication of current threat landscape awareness for this
first Cyber Benchmarks Index.
- 44 percent of respondents have focused
on increasing their ability to respond to both ransomware and DDoS,
confirming that priorities for CISOs are avoiding both ransom
requests and website disruption.
The International Cyber Benchmarks Index™ measures the level of
concern in the NISC community of security professionals about the
current international cybersecurity landscape and the index figure
and survey results will be updated on a bi-monthly basis.
When asked if criminals were increasingly behind threats, 49
percent of respondents thought they were. When asked if they
thought threats from unknowns were on the increase, 38 percent of
respondents agreed. Responses from future surveys will reveal how
the perception of the threat landscape changes over time, and
currently show that threats are thought to be increasing most from
the world at large (58 percent) and least from within a CISO’s own
company (30 percent).
“Understandably, security professionals have their finger on the
pulse of the threat landscape, with the survey responses
demonstrating their clear knowledge of attacks and attackers.
Tracking who respondents think attackers are and where attacks come
from will be interesting, as we will be able to see how global
events and news headlines might, or might not, influence the
answers,” continued Rodney Joffe, “If news stories about election
rigging lead to a rise in nation/state actors being considered a
threat, then this will show up in the Cyber Benchmarks Index and
provide a valuable regular touchpoint to take the industry
temperature on cybersecurity. The results from this first survey
taken in May 2017 have produced an initial index of 6.5, which is
slightly elevated. Over the coming survey periods, we will track
the rise and fall of concerns which will obviously be affected by
both external events, and concerns internal to respondents’
organisations.”
The survey was conducted, on behalf of Neustar, by respected,
independent market research agency, Harris Interactive. Director of
Technology at Harris, Lee Langford, commented that, “The initial
findings of this unique survey reflect a genuine concern about the
threat landscape on the part of cybersecurity professionals across
EMEA, and we look forward to working with the Neustar International
Security Council to track security executives’ opinions and
concerns in this dynamic environment.”
The Neustar International Security Council is an elite group of
select cybersecurity leaders from key industries and companies,
including business managers and senior directors, CTOs and other
professionals with a security remit. Through face-to-face events
including an annual summit, quarterly thought-leadership seminars
and regional roundtables, members learn and share the latest trends
from leading experts and peers. For more information:
https://www.nisc.neustar/.
NISC Cyber Benchmark Index methodology
In May 2017, 290 interviews were completed across 11 countries:
France, Germany, Italy, Spain, UK, Austria, Czech Republic,
Netherlands, Russia, Switzerland and Ukraine. Survey respondents
hold senior positions such as CTO, Director of IT and Security
Consultant including business managers, senior directors, CTOs and
other professionals with a security remit.
The Index figure is calculated using a number of questions that
are to be repeated in every survey and tracked over time to create
an index that is both stable but also sensitive to changes in the
cybersecurity landscape. An initial figure is taken from the
percentage of enterprises that say notable recent cyber events have
directly affected the way they protect their business. This figure
is multiplied by the average “net increase” percentages from across
three separate questions (one which indicates how the threat of
attack by various vectors has changed) (one which indicates how the
risk of attack from various actors has changed) and (one which
indicates how the threat landscape has changed).
Finally, Neustar multiplies the resulting figure by the
percentage of enterprises that have ever been on the receiving end
of a DDoS attack.
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About Neustar
Every day, the world generates roughly 2.5 quadrillion bits of
data. Neustar (NYSE: NSR) isolates certain elements and analyzes,
simplifies and edits them to make precise and valuable decisions
that drive results. As one of the few companies capable of knowing
with certainty who is on the other end of every interaction, we’re
trusted by the world’s great brands to make critical decisions some
20 billion times a day. We help marketers send timely and relevant
messages to the right people. Because we can authoritatively tell a
client exactly who is calling or connecting with them, we make
critical realtime responses possible. And the same comprehensive
information that enables our clients to direct and manage orders
also stops attackers. We know when someone isn’t who they claim to
be, which helps stop fraud and denial of service before they’re a
problem. Because we’re also an experienced manager of some of the
world’s most complex databases, we help clients control their
online identity, registering and protecting their domain name, and
routing traffic to the correct network address. By linking the most
essential information with the people who depend on it, we provide
more than 11,000 clients worldwide with decisions—not just data.
More information is available at https://www.neustar.biz
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