New Delhi\/Davos: The accelerating pace of digitalisation, fuelled by the Covid-19<\/a> pandemic, has led to a record-breaking year for cybercrime<\/a> with ransomware attacks rising 151% in 2021, and an average of 270 cyberattacks per organisation being faced, a new study showed on Tuesday.

The
World Economic Forum<\/a>'s 'Global Cybersecurity Outlook 2022', released during its online Davos Agenda summit, further said that each successful cyber breach cost a company $3.6 million (nearly Rs 27 crore) last year, while the average share price of the hacked company underperformed NASDAQ by nearly 3% even six months after the event in case of the breach becoming public.

The
WEF<\/a> said the global digital economy surged on the back of the Covid-19<\/a> pandemic, but so has cybercrime<\/a> and nearly 80% of cyber leaders now consider ransomware a 'danger' and 'threat' to public safety.

At the same time, there is a large perception gap between business executives who think their companies are secure and security leaders who disagree.

Some 92% of business executives surveyed agree that cyber resilience is integrated into enterprise risk-management strategies, but only 55% of cyber leaders surveyed agreed. This gap between leaders can leave firms vulnerable to attacks as a direct result of incongruous security priorities and policies, the report said.

Even after a threat is detected, the
WEF<\/a> survey conducted in collaboration with Accenture<\/a>, found that nearly two-thirds would find it challenging to respond to a cybersecurity incident due to the shortage of skills within their team.

Even more troubling is the growing trend that companies need 280 days on average to identify and respond to a cyberattack. To put this into perspective, an incident that occurs on January 1, may not be fully contained until October 8.

\"Companies must now embrace cyber resilience -- not only defending against cyberattacks but also preparing for swift and timely incident response and recovery when an attack does occur,\" WEF Managing Director Jeremy Jurgens said.

Accenture<\/a> Chair and CEO Julie Sweet said organisations need to work more closely with ecosystem partners and other third parties to make cybersecurity part of their ecosystem DNA, so they can be resilient and promote customer trust.

The survey also found that less than one-fifth of cyber leaders feel confident that their organisations are cyber resilient.

Also, they do not feel consulted on business decisions, and they struggle to gain the support of decision-makers in prioritizing cyber risks, while recruiting and retaining the right talent is their greatest concern.

Besides, nearly nine in ten see SMEs as the weakest link in the supply chain.<\/p><\/body>","next_sibling":[{"msid":88985628,"title":"Italian microelectronics company Technoprobe plans Milan listing","entity_type":"ARTICLE","link":"\/news\/italian-microelectronics-company-technoprobe-plans-milan-listing\/88985628","category_name":null,"category_name_seo":"telecomnews"}],"related_content":[{"msid":"88971370","title":"Cyber attack","entity_type":"IMAGES","seopath":"tech\/technology\/cyberattacks-surge-amid-accelerating-pace-of-covid-driven-digitalisation-wef-study\/cyber-attack","category_name":"Cyberattacks surge amid accelerating pace of Covid-driven digitalisation: WEF study","synopsis":"Representative image","thumb":"https:\/\/etimg.etb2bimg.com\/thumb\/img-size-38742\/88971370.cms?width=150&height=112","link":"\/image\/tech\/technology\/cyberattacks-surge-amid-accelerating-pace-of-covid-driven-digitalisation-wef-study\/cyber-attack\/88971370"}],"msid":88985682,"entity_type":"ARTICLE","title":"Cyberattacks surge amid accelerating pace of Covid-driven digitalisation: WEF study","synopsis":"The WEF said the global digital economy surged on the back of the Covid-19 pandemic, but so has cybercrime and nearly 80% of cyber leaders now consider ransomware a 'danger' and 'threat' to public safety.","titleseo":"telecomnews\/cyberattacks-surge-amid-accelerating-pace-of-covid-driven-digitalisation-wef-study","status":"ACTIVE","authors":[],"Alttitle":{"minfo":""},"artag":"PTI","artdate":"2022-01-19 07:55:25","lastupd":"2022-01-19 07:55:52","breadcrumbTags":["Cyber Attacks News","cyber security","cyber attacks","covid-19","wef","cybercrime","INternet","world economic forum","Accenture"],"secinfo":{"seolocation":"telecomnews\/cyberattacks-surge-amid-accelerating-pace-of-covid-driven-digitalisation-wef-study"}}" data-authors="[" "]" data-category-name="" data-category_id="" data-date="2022-01-19" data-index="article_1">

网络攻击飙升由于加速Covid-driven数字化:世界经济论坛学习

世界经济论坛表示,全球数字经济激增的背面Covid-19大流行,但现在网络犯罪和近80%的网络领导人考虑ransomware“危险”和“威胁”公共安全。

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新德里/达沃斯:数字化步伐的加快,推动的Covid-19大流行,导致了破纪录的一年网络犯罪ransomware袭击在2021年增长了151%,平均每组织在面临270网络攻击,周二发布的一项新的研究显示。

世界经济论坛发布的“2022年全球网络安全前景”,在其在线达沃斯议程峰会,进一步说,每个成功的网络公司违约成本360万美元(近27个卢比)去年,虽然攻击公司的平均股价表现纳斯达克近3%甚至6个月后的事件,以防破坏成为公众。

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世界经济论坛表示,全球数字经济激增的背面Covid-19大流行,但也网络犯罪和近80%的网络领导人现在认为ransomware“危险”和“威胁”公共安全。

与此同时,有一个大业务高管认为他们的公司之间的认知差距是安全的和安全的领导人不同意。

约92%的受访企业高管认为,网络弹性集成到企业风险管理策略,但只有55%的受访网络领导人同意了。领导人可以离开公司这差距容易受到攻击的直接结果不协调的安全重点和政策,报告说。

即使检测到威胁时,世界经济论坛在配合调查埃森哲咨询公司发现,将近三分之二会发现它具有挑战性,以应对网络安全事件由于短缺的技能在他们的团队。

更令人头疼的是日益增长的趋势,企业平均需要280天来识别和应对网络攻击。理智的看待这个问题,这一事件发生在1月1日可能不是完全包含,直到10月8日。

“公司现在必须接受网络弹性,不仅防御网络攻击,还准备迅速和及时的事件反应和恢复攻击发生时,“世界经济论坛董事总经理更加与众不同。

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埃森哲咨询公司主席和首席执行官朱莉甜说,组织需要与生态系统合作伙伴紧密合作和其他第三方网络安全生态系统DNA的一部分,所以他们可以有弹性,促进消费者的信任。

调查还发现,不到五分之一的网络领导人相信他们的组织网络弹性。

同时,他们不觉得咨询业务决策,他们难以获得的支持决策者优先网络风险,而招聘和留住合适的人才是他们最关心的问题。

此外,近十分之九认为中小企业在供应链中最薄弱的一环。

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New Delhi\/Davos: The accelerating pace of digitalisation, fuelled by the Covid-19<\/a> pandemic, has led to a record-breaking year for cybercrime<\/a> with ransomware attacks rising 151% in 2021, and an average of 270 cyberattacks per organisation being faced, a new study showed on Tuesday.

The
World Economic Forum<\/a>'s 'Global Cybersecurity Outlook 2022', released during its online Davos Agenda summit, further said that each successful cyber breach cost a company $3.6 million (nearly Rs 27 crore) last year, while the average share price of the hacked company underperformed NASDAQ by nearly 3% even six months after the event in case of the breach becoming public.

The
WEF<\/a> said the global digital economy surged on the back of the Covid-19<\/a> pandemic, but so has cybercrime<\/a> and nearly 80% of cyber leaders now consider ransomware a 'danger' and 'threat' to public safety.

At the same time, there is a large perception gap between business executives who think their companies are secure and security leaders who disagree.

Some 92% of business executives surveyed agree that cyber resilience is integrated into enterprise risk-management strategies, but only 55% of cyber leaders surveyed agreed. This gap between leaders can leave firms vulnerable to attacks as a direct result of incongruous security priorities and policies, the report said.

Even after a threat is detected, the
WEF<\/a> survey conducted in collaboration with Accenture<\/a>, found that nearly two-thirds would find it challenging to respond to a cybersecurity incident due to the shortage of skills within their team.

Even more troubling is the growing trend that companies need 280 days on average to identify and respond to a cyberattack. To put this into perspective, an incident that occurs on January 1, may not be fully contained until October 8.

\"Companies must now embrace cyber resilience -- not only defending against cyberattacks but also preparing for swift and timely incident response and recovery when an attack does occur,\" WEF Managing Director Jeremy Jurgens said.

Accenture<\/a> Chair and CEO Julie Sweet said organisations need to work more closely with ecosystem partners and other third parties to make cybersecurity part of their ecosystem DNA, so they can be resilient and promote customer trust.

The survey also found that less than one-fifth of cyber leaders feel confident that their organisations are cyber resilient.

Also, they do not feel consulted on business decisions, and they struggle to gain the support of decision-makers in prioritizing cyber risks, while recruiting and retaining the right talent is their greatest concern.

Besides, nearly nine in ten see SMEs as the weakest link in the supply chain.<\/p><\/body>","next_sibling":[{"msid":88985628,"title":"Italian microelectronics company Technoprobe plans Milan listing","entity_type":"ARTICLE","link":"\/news\/italian-microelectronics-company-technoprobe-plans-milan-listing\/88985628","category_name":null,"category_name_seo":"telecomnews"}],"related_content":[{"msid":"88971370","title":"Cyber attack","entity_type":"IMAGES","seopath":"tech\/technology\/cyberattacks-surge-amid-accelerating-pace-of-covid-driven-digitalisation-wef-study\/cyber-attack","category_name":"Cyberattacks surge amid accelerating pace of Covid-driven digitalisation: WEF study","synopsis":"Representative image","thumb":"https:\/\/etimg.etb2bimg.com\/thumb\/img-size-38742\/88971370.cms?width=150&height=112","link":"\/image\/tech\/technology\/cyberattacks-surge-amid-accelerating-pace-of-covid-driven-digitalisation-wef-study\/cyber-attack\/88971370"}],"msid":88985682,"entity_type":"ARTICLE","title":"Cyberattacks surge amid accelerating pace of Covid-driven digitalisation: WEF study","synopsis":"The WEF said the global digital economy surged on the back of the Covid-19 pandemic, but so has cybercrime and nearly 80% of cyber leaders now consider ransomware a 'danger' and 'threat' to public safety.","titleseo":"telecomnews\/cyberattacks-surge-amid-accelerating-pace-of-covid-driven-digitalisation-wef-study","status":"ACTIVE","authors":[],"Alttitle":{"minfo":""},"artag":"PTI","artdate":"2022-01-19 07:55:25","lastupd":"2022-01-19 07:55:52","breadcrumbTags":["Cyber Attacks News","cyber security","cyber attacks","covid-19","wef","cybercrime","INternet","world economic forum","Accenture"],"secinfo":{"seolocation":"telecomnews\/cyberattacks-surge-amid-accelerating-pace-of-covid-driven-digitalisation-wef-study"}}" data-news_link="//www.iser-br.com/news/cyberattacks-surge-amid-accelerating-pace-of-covid-driven-digitalisation-wef-study/88985682">