Survey Name: 2020 Crowdstrike Global Security Attitude Survey
Survey Size: 2,200 Senior IT decision-makers and IT Security Professionals with at least 250 employees
Survey Date: August/September 2020
And while much has changed during 2020, the complexity of cybersecurity was already increasing, but undoubtedly the COVID-19 pandemic and the subsequent necessity of supporting a remote workforce has made life even harder for IT security teams in organizations around the world.
Many cybercriminals out there have been trying and will continue to try their utmost to capitalize on the chaos and confusion that this pandemic has caused. However, as organizations begin to come to terms with a new way of living and working, these cybercriminals could become increasingly dangerous.
Any complacency when it comes to maintaining effective security of the organization would be extremely costly, so even for those that have not fallen victim to a successful cyberattack in recent times, now is the time to double down on your security transformation efforts.
If, for any reason, you find yourself unconvinced as to the threats posed by cybercriminals in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, then read on to find out why you should be more concerned. This report explores many different areas including, but not limited to, the following:
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