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94% of companies suffered some type of cyber attack in the last year

Scary, right? According to a study by the cybersecurity company, Sophos, almost no organization has been spared from suffering an incident of this type in recent months. The main problem seems to be that criminals and IT managers move “at different paces.”

Through automation, cybercrime models as a service, adaptation and stealthy spoofing, adversaries are accelerating, and are already capable of executing a wide range of sophisticated attacks at scale. Considering that 94% of organizations suffered some type of cyberattack in the last year, all companies (regardless of size or revenue) should assume that they will be victims in 2023.

In the document we present to you today You’ll see why security leaders are unable to keep up, held back by a shortage of experts, an overwhelming volume of alerts, and too much time spent on incident response. Most organizations struggle to implement threat detection and response, and 93% find executing essential security operations tasks challenging.

In this whitepaper on “The State of Cybersecurity 2023: The Impact of Adversaries on Business,” we also show you how you can address the situation. You will see that it is required A simple three-step approach:Implement a more scalable incident response process that accelerates response time, leverage adaptive defenses to stop adversaries, and create a virtuous cycle that improves protection and reduces costs.

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