"Survey Suggests Businesses are Overconfident About Their Security During COVID-19"
Findings from a global survey recently released by Crowdstrike show that cybersecurity officials and business decision-makers are overconfident about their security during the COVID-19 pandemic. CrowdStrike's Work Security Index, based on a survey of more than 4,000 decision-makers in nine countries, found that over 80% of them believed their devices are protected against cyberattacks when they work from home despite the rise in coronavirus-related cybercrime and other cybersecurity challenges created by the pandemic. Half of the respondents thought the likelihood their business facing a cyberattack was less or the same during the COVID-19 crisis. This article continues to discuss key findings from CrowdStrike's Work Security Index that suggest an overestimation of security during the pandemic.
NextGov reports "Survey Suggests Businesses are Overconfident About Their Security During COVID-19"