CrowdStrikeโs fourth Global Security Attitude Survey reveals 63% of organizations are losing trust in legacy vendors such as Microsoft; 96% of organizations that paid a ransom were hit with additional extortion fees
CrowdStrike, Inc., a leader in cloud-delivered protection of endpoints, cloud workloads, identity and data, announced the release of theย 2021 CrowdStrike Global Security Attitude Survey, conducted by independent research firmย Vanson Bourne.ย The report highlights ransomware payout demands and extortion fees are massively increasing, while trust in legacy IT vendors has dipped and organizations are in fact getting slower at detecting cybersecurity incidents.
โThe survey presents an alarming picture of the modern threat landscape, demonstrating that adversaries continue to exploit organizations around the world and circumvent outdated technologies. Today’s threat environment is costing businesses around the world millions of dollars and causing additional falloutโ
โThe survey presents an alarming picture of the modern threat landscape, demonstrating that adversaries continue to exploit organizations around the world and circumvent outdated technologies. Today’s threat environment is costing businesses around the world millions of dollars and causing additional fallout,” said Michael Sentonas, chief technology officer at CrowdStrike. โThe evolving remote workplace is surely accentuating challenges for businesses as legacy software like Microsoft struggles to keep up in todayโs accelerated digital world.โ
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โThis presents a clear clarion call that businesses need to change the way they operate and evaluate more stringently the suppliers they work with,โ added Sentonas. โThe threat landscape continues to evolve at a frightening pace and itโs obvious that modern organizations need a cloud-native, holistic end-to-end platform approach to tackle and remediate threats in a swift manner.โ
Customers are facing a crisis of trust in legacy vendors as software supply chain attacks continue to present challenges
Recent attacks such as Sunburst and Kaseya have once again brought supply chain attacks to the forefront as evidenced by 63% of respondents admitting their organization is losing trust in legacy vendors, like Microsoft, due to frequent security incidents against these previously trusted technology suppliers.
The issue is so widespread that more than 3 out of every 4 respondents (77%) have suffered a supply chain attack. Itโs clear that swift action and newer technologies will be required by businesses looking to increase their cyber resiliency.
- 45%ย of respondents had experienced at least one supply chain attack in the past 12 months.
- 64%ย of respondents cannot claim that all their software suppliers have been vetted in the last twelve months
- 84%ย of respondents are fearful of supply chain attacks becoming one of the biggest cybersecurity threats in the next three years
Ransomware remains a persistent and highly pervasive threat, costing organizations nearly $2 million on average
Survey data indicates that ransomware attacks are continuing to prove effective, with average ransomware payments increasing 62.7% in 2021 (from $1.1 million in 2020 to $1.79 million in 2021). Not only that, organizations are almost universally getting hit with โdouble extortion,โ when threat actors not only demand a ransom to decrypt data, they additionally threaten to leak or sell the data unless the victims pays more money. Survey data shows that 96% of organizations that paid a ransom were forced to pay additional extortion fees, costing businesses on average $792,493. Additional notable findings include the following:
- 66%ย of respondentsโ organizations suffered at least one ransomware attack in the past 12 months
- More than half (57%) of businesses did not have a comprehensive ransomware defense strategy in place
- The average ransomware payment wasย $1.34 million in EMEAย andย $2.35 million in APAC and $1.55 million in the US
- The average ransom payment increased byย 63% in 2021 to $1.79 millionย (USD), compared to $1.10 million (USD) in 2020. CrowdStrike Intelligence has observed the average ransom demand from attackers isย $6 million. While attackers arenโt getting quite the amounts they are seeking, they are still earning massive payouts. CrowdStrike attributes this to companies understanding both the threat and their exposure, and their ability to negotiate with attackers.
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Organizations are moving in the wrong direction when it comes to detection and response time
CrowdStrike encourages organizations to strive to meet theย 1-10-60 rule, where security teams demonstrate the ability to detect threats within the first minute of an intrusion, investigate and understand the threat within 10 minutes, and contain and eradicate the threat within 60 minutes. In todayโs remote-first digital world, organizations continue to face massive challenges in detecting security incidents, as evidenced by eye-opening survey data.
- On average, respondents estimated it would takeย 146 hoursย to detect a cybersecurity incident, fromย 117ย hours in 2020.
- Once detected, it takes organizationsย 11 hoursย to triage, investigate and understand a security incident andย 16 hoursย to contain and remediate one
- 69%ย of respondents said that their organization suffered an incident because of staff working remotely
In theย 2021 Threat Hunting Report, CrowdStrikeโs Falconย OverWatchย reported that eCrime threat actors are able to move laterally across an organizationโs network in an average of 92 minutes. This paints a sharp contrast between the capabilities of todayโs swift attackers and defenders who are increasingly slowed down by high volumes of alerts and tools that lack integrated workflows. Only CrowdStrike provides customers with the powerful fusion of world-class technology combined with elite threat hunting and human expertise that is mandatory to see and stop todayโs most sophisticated threats.
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