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70% of CISOs feel vulnerable to a material cyberattack in 2024
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Proofpoint released a report that surveyed 1,600 CISOs worldwide in order to shed light on their experiences, insights and predictions. The report found that 70% of CISOs feel vulnerable to a material cyberattack; however, only 43% feel unprepared to manage a cyberattack.
A notable finding from the report is that a majority of CISOs are concerned about human error. 74% of CISOs view their own people as their organization’s largest vulnerability, and 87% are planning to utilize AI-driven solutions to defend against human-centered threats. Furthermore, out of the security leaders that reported dealing with the loss of sensitive data (46%), 73% of those losses were attributed to employees leaving the organization.
Key CISO sentiments revealed in the report include:
- 59% believe their abilities to make critical investments for their businesses are impeded by the current economic downturn
- 62% state that their organization would pay ransom to prevent data exposure and restore systems in the event of a ransomware incident.
- 66% express concern about personal liability for cyber incidents.
- 79% are relying on cyber insurance claims to rebound from potential losses.
- 84% are confident that their board members agree with them on cybersecurity issues.