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“As cyberattacks intensify, more and more organizations recognize the need to have a strong security culture for all employees. This cyber-aware workforce is a necessary addition to a skilled and knowledgeable security team and the use of advanced cybersecurity solutions. Employees who know how to practice good cyber hygiene are increasingly seen as a crucial line of defense.
Bolstering cyber defenses will be important in 2023, as organizations face an ever-evolving threat landscape…Fortinet’s FortiGuard Labs predicts “explosive” growth in Cybercrime-as-a-Service (CaaS); use of machine learning to launder money; cybercrime exploits in augmented, virtual, and mixed reality environments; and data-erasing wiper malware. This prediction underscores the critical nature of employee cyber- security awareness and training—which is why Fortinet gave these topics their own focus in their 2023 Security Awareness and Training Global Research Brief “ (1, 2) – findings of which can be found below.
Fortinet Research Finds Over 80% of Organizations Experience Cyberattacks that Target Employees
Focusing on the Human Element of Cybersecurity
As cyberattacks intensify, more and more organizations recognize the need to have a strong security culture for all employees. This cyber-aware workforce is a necessary addition to a skilled and knowledgeable security team and the use of advanced cybersecurity solutions. Employees who know how to practice good cyber hygiene are increasingly seen as a crucial line of defense. The following pages highlight some of the top concerns and actions being taken by leaders around the world, based on survey findings.
Enabling Employees to Protect their Organization’s Most Critical Digital Assets
Organizations are grappling with an increasingly sophisticated threat landscape. Fortinet’s FortiGuard Labs found that:
The latest research from Fortinet’s 2023 Security Awareness and Training Global Research Brief reveals that more than 90% of leaders believe that increased employee cybersecurity awareness would help decrease the occurrence of cyberattacks. As organizations face increasing cyber risks, the research highlights the important role of employees in serving as an organization’s first line of defense in protecting their organization from cybercrime.
Additional key findings from Fortinet’s research include:
The findings of the Fortinet report are based on an online interview and an email survey of 1,855 IT and cybersecurity decision makers conducted by Sapio Research in November 2022.
Responses were collected from 29 locations: Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, Colombia, France, Germany, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Israel, Italy, Japan, Malaysia, Mexico, the Netherlands, New Zealand, People’s Republic of China, the Philippines, Singapore, South Africa, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Taiwan, Thailand, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom, and the United States.
Overall results are accurate to ± 2.3% at 95% confidence limits.
Size of Company
Gender
Total respondents: 1,855
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Business Sector Company Sectors – Top 3
A pdf version of the Fortinet research brief can be found here: 2023 Security Awareness and Training Global Research Brief
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