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Study: Every second endpoint is at risk due to missing patches
Study: Every second endpoint is at risk due to missing patches

According to a study by Adaptiva and the Ponemon Institute, companies are investing in protecting their endpoints. Nevertheless, they often find it difficult to reliably address every endpoint and to provide updates and patches. This increases the risk of cyberattacks and security breaches. Adaptiva, provider of endpoint management and security solutions, has partnered with the Ponemon Institute to publish the study "Managing Risks and Costs at the Edge". In it, they show the difficulties many companies have in managing their endpoints, especially due to the distributed infrastructures that accompany the new world of work. missing…

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Cyber ​​risk: Companies struggle to assess themselves
Cyber ​​risk: Companies struggle to assess themselves

A new study by Trend Micro finds that 54 percent of organizations worldwide are dissatisfied with the maturity of their cyber risk assessment capabilities. This is accompanied by an increased risk of becoming a victim of ransomware, phishing and other threats. Respondents also indicate that complex technical systems and a lack of managerial awareness exacerbate the problem. 32 percent of German IT and business decision makers surveyed by Trend Micro say they have difficulty assessing risk when managing their digital attack surface. As a result, 87 percent of respondents feel at risk of phishing attacks...

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Study: Too much trust in your own IT security - underestimate cyber risks

The majority of executives in Germany consider their company to be well positioned when it comes to IT security - despite costly security incidents in almost half of those surveyed. A study by Arctic Wolf. A recent study by Arctic Wolf, a leader in security operations, shows that seven out of ten (70%) German executives believe their companies are as secure or more secure than their European competitors when it comes to IT security. In addition, 84% have confidence in their employees' ability to detect a cyber attack. Despite this generally high level of trust in one's own cyber defence...

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