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2014 State of Endpoint Risk Study Highlights Increasing Malware Threats

2014 State of Endpoint Risk” study was conducted by the Ponemon Institute

2014 State of Endpoint Risk” study was conducted by the Ponemon InstitutePublished in December 2013, the fifth annual “State of Endpoint Risk” study examines how organizations are addressing the IT endpoint risk and finding where the most malware threats exist.  The “2014 State of Endpoint Risk” study was conducted by the Ponemon Institute and sponsored by IT software security provider Lumension.  The report, which surveyed 676 IT and IT security practitioners, found that 75 percent of respondents view mobile devices such as smartphones to be the leading threat to endpoint security.  75 percent also say that mobile device usage will increase in 2014.  One of the most insightful results of the report is the consensus from the respondents that endpoint security risks are more difficult to manage than ever before.

The report points out the challenges that IT professionals face in securing company networks because of the rapid increase of mobile platforms and public cloud resources.  In the past 12 months, 65 percent reported enduring an Advanced Persistent Threat (APT)/a targeted attack.  One of the main causes of the APT attacks are spear phishing emails sent to employees.  According to the report, the top three applications with the highest IT risk were: Adobe (60 percent), Google Docs (50 percent), and Microsoft OS/applications (37 percent).

Additionally, 44 percent say that cloud computing infrastructure and providers like Dropbox represent major security concerns.  Despite the potential risk for more security threats, only 44 percent are expecting their IT security budgets to increase in 2014.  For 2014, the technologies that IT professionals expect to invest in are: application control, “big data analytics,” data-loss prevention, device control, and MDM.

Additional highlights from the 2014 State of Endpoint Risk study

* 41 percent say they experience more than 50 malware attacks per month.

* In the past two years, the majority of respondents say endpoint security is a priority for their company’s overall IT security plan.

* More than ½ of respondents indicate that their company has a BYOD policy that allows employees use their personal mobile devices for work-related purposes.

Larry Ponemon, Ph.D., is the chairman and founder of the Ponemon Institute.  Ponemon says that enterprises have lost customer and employee data from the evolution of cyber security risks over the past five years.  An example of the increase in cyber threats is the recent customer information breach at mega-store discount retailer Target.  “We’ve seen the threat landscape fundamentally change over the last five years.  Trending data shows increasing concern, year over year, over the explosion of mobile devices on the network.  It’s now IT’s greatest risk.  And unfortunately, 45% of our respondents report no effort in place to secure them,” says Ponemon.

To read the Ponemon Institute’s entire “2014 State of Endpoint Risk” study click here:

https://www.lumension.com/Lumension/media/graphics/Resources/2014-state-of-the-endpoint/2014-State-of-the-Endpoint-Whitepaper-Lumension.pdf

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