Kaspersky Lab releases Global IT Security Risks' Survey Report
Kaspersky Lab, in partnership with B2B International, a global research agency specializing in business research, has conducted a Global IT Security Risks Survey. The survey results highlight that 91% of companies have experienced at least one IT security event from an external source in the last 12 months. More than 1,300 IT professionals in 11 countries participated in the survey.
The most common security threat comes in the form of viruses, spyware and other malicious programs. 31% of malware attacks resulted in some form of data loss, with 10% of companies reporting the loss of sensitive business data.
Only 70% of companies have implemented anti-malware protection fully across their businesses; 3% have no protection at all. The level of anti-malware implementation varies from country to country: in emerging markets 65% of companies have adopted it, while in the UK and the US levels of implementation stood at 92% and 82%, respectively. Despite this, the vast majority of companies still experienced an IT security breach in the last 12 months, and almost a third lost business information.
"Such an attitude is surprising when you know that almost half of all organizations see cyber-threats as one of the top-three emerging risks: IT strategy is ranked even higher than financial, marketing and human resources strategy," said Alexander Erofeev, Director of Market Intelligence & Insight, Kaspersky Lab. "The most likely explanation is underinvestment in IT security." Indeed, the study shows that every second company evaluates its IT security budget as insufficient, and estimates that an increase of 25% or more is required. Currently, the average investment in IT security is reported to be $8,055 for small businesses, $83,200 for medium-sized companies and $3,263,476 for large corporations.
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