Eskenzi PR ad banner Eskenzi PR ad banner
  • About Us
Thursday, 23 March, 2023
IT Security Guru
Eskenzi PR banner
  • Home
  • Features
  • Insight
  • Events
    • Most Inspiring Women in Cyber 2022
  • Topics
    • Cloud Security
    • Cyber Crime
    • Cyber Warfare
    • Data Protection
    • DDoS
    • Hacking
    • Malware, Phishing and Ransomware
    • Mobile Security
    • Network Security
    • Regulation
    • Skills Gap
    • The Internet of Things
    • Threat Detection
    • AI and Machine Learning
    • Industrial Internet of Things
  • Multimedia
  • Product Reviews
  • About Us
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Features
  • Insight
  • Events
    • Most Inspiring Women in Cyber 2022
  • Topics
    • Cloud Security
    • Cyber Crime
    • Cyber Warfare
    • Data Protection
    • DDoS
    • Hacking
    • Malware, Phishing and Ransomware
    • Mobile Security
    • Network Security
    • Regulation
    • Skills Gap
    • The Internet of Things
    • Threat Detection
    • AI and Machine Learning
    • Industrial Internet of Things
  • Multimedia
  • Product Reviews
  • About Us
No Result
View All Result
IT Security Guru
No Result
View All Result

Only 17 Percent of Security Professionals Confident in US Government’s Cybersecurity Posture

by The Gurus
March 8, 2017
in Editor's News
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

A new survey of more than 200 security professionals attending RSA Conference 2017 has been released by Tripwire. Conducted at Tripwire’s booth, the survey gauged respondents’ concerns for their own organizations and found there are rising concerns for cybersecurity in general.
When asked if they were confident in the U.S. government’s ability to protect itself from cyber-attacks in 2017, only 17 percent of respondents said ‘yes.’ In addition, 80 percent of respondents said they were more concerned about cybersecurity this year than in 2016.
Cybersecurity issues plagued the US presidential elections at the end of last year, with reports on the DNC being hacked and various government officials raising concerns about their own cybersecurity practices. Nation-state hacking has also risen to the top of the agenda, with a call for a ‘Digital Geneva Convention’ to tackle the problem.
“People and organizations alike look to the government to set an example and lead the way on all sorts of issues, including cybersecurity. What the results of this survey show is that seasoned cybersecurity professionals are not confident in the government’s current cybersecurity strategy, and these worries can trickle down to the list of concerns for an enterprise,” said David Meltzer, chief technology officer at Tripwire. “While organizations look for their fears to be resolved over the next year, they will also need to increasingly work with security vendors to be reassured that they are taking the right security approach.”
Revealing their top concerns for their own organizations, 60 percent of respondents said they were confident in their own organizations’ abilities to enforce foundational security controls. When asked “what would you be most concerned about if your organization lacked a robust security program,” they said intellectual property theft (59 percent), followed by brand reputation (54 percent) and financial loss (53 percent). Nearly half (48 percent) of respondents said the lack of skilled people would most likely be the cause of security failures at their organizations, followed by inadequate processes (30 percent).
Meltzer continued: “With high profile data breaches hitting companies’ bottom lines, it’s no surprise that financial loss is high up on the list of security professionals’ concerns. It’s encouraging to see that people recognize that bad security affects a company’s brand reputation, as it means people care more about their security,” Meltzer added. “However, the looming skills shortage that’s already been identified as a pain point is worrisome. Companies need to look for technology that can increase automation in security and reduce the manual effort required of their employees.”

FacebookTweetLinkedIn
ShareTweetShare
Previous Post

Top tip: Unplug your WD My Cloud boxen – now

Next Post

QA survey finds women are actively discouraged from starting a career in tech

Recent News

Blue logo, capitalised letters. SPECOPS.

Fortune 500 Company Names Found in Compromised Password Data

March 23, 2023
Ferrari Data Breach: The Industry has its say

Ferrari Data Breach: The Industry has its say

March 22, 2023
security

What Is Observability, And Why Is It Crucial To Your Business?

March 21, 2023
Organisational Cybersecurity.jpg

How Emerging Trends in Virtual Reality Impact Cybersecurity

March 21, 2023

The IT Security Guru offers a daily news digest of all the best breaking IT security news stories first thing in the morning! Rather than you having to trawl through all the news feeds to find out what’s cooking, you can quickly get everything you need from this site!

Our Address: 10 London Mews, London, W2 1HY

Follow Us

© 2015 - 2019 IT Security Guru - Website Managed by Calm Logic

  • About Us
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Features
  • Insight
  • Events
    • Most Inspiring Women in Cyber 2022
  • Topics
    • Cloud Security
    • Cyber Crime
    • Cyber Warfare
    • Data Protection
    • DDoS
    • Hacking
    • Malware, Phishing and Ransomware
    • Mobile Security
    • Network Security
    • Regulation
    • Skills Gap
    • The Internet of Things
    • Threat Detection
    • AI and Machine Learning
    • Industrial Internet of Things
  • Multimedia
  • Product Reviews
  • About Us

© 2015 - 2019 IT Security Guru - Website Managed by Calm Logic

This site uses functional cookies and external scripts to improve your experience.

Privacy settings

Privacy Settings / PENDING

This site uses functional cookies and external scripts to improve your experience. Which cookies and scripts are used and how they impact your visit is specified on the left. You may change your settings at any time. Your choices will not impact your visit.

NOTE: These settings will only apply to the browser and device you are currently using.

GDPR Compliance

Powered by Cookie Information