VMware, Inc. released the UAE findings from the fourth installment of the Global Security Insights Report . The report says, that cyberattacks are targeting 80 per cent remote workers of various organisations. The Global Security insights Report was based on an online survey of 3,542 CIOs, CTOs and CISOs in December 2020 from across the globe, including 250 in the UAE. It explores the impact of cyberattacks and breaches on organizations and details how security teams are adapting to these challenges.
VMware commissioned a survey, undertaken by an independent research organization, Opinion Matters, in December 2020. 3,542 CIOs, CTOs and CISOs were surveyed from companies in a range of industries including: financial, healthcare, government and local authority, retail, manufacturing and engineering, food and beverage, utilities, professional services and media and entertainment
Accelerated digital transformation has caused security teams to face evolving threats as cyber criminals seize the opportunity to execute targeted attacks exploiting fast-tracked innovation and the anywhere workforce. Close to 80 percent of organizations surveyed in the UAE experienced cyberattacks due to more employees working from home, highlighting the vulnerabilities in legacy security technology and postures.
“The race to adopt cloud technology since the start of the pandemic has created a once-in-a-generation chance for business leaders to rethink their approach to cybersecurity,” said Rick McElroy, Principal Cybersecurity Strategist, VMware.
He also explained, “Legacy security systems are no longer sufficient. Organizations need protection that extends beyond endpoints to workloads to better secure data and applications. As attacker sophistication and security threats become more prevalent, we must empower defenders to detect and stop attacks, as well as implement security stacks built for a cloud-first world.”
“The rapid switch from a centralized workplace, infrastructure and applications to distributed workforce, cloud-based and modern applications has resulted in organizations losing visibility of their networks,” said Ahmed El Saadi, Regional Director of Sales, Middle East, Turkey & Africa, VMware.
“Complexity is the enemy of security. This means organizations can’t see into the corners where personal mobile devices and home networks have been grafted to corporate distributed IT infrastructure through insecure technologies such as VPNs. It is vital, therefore, that organizations gain visibility of their networks through cloud-based technologies such as SASE (Secure Access Services Edge). Having infrastructure than can provide a security operations center, with robust situational intelligence, will give context to threats and help prioritize potential targets and remediate risk with confidence,” he added.
TheGlobal Security Insights Report provides intelligence on the cybersecurity landscape, attack and defense trends, along with the security priorities for organizations this year to maintain resilience. The key findings include:
“It’s vital that organizations in the UAE fully understand their security weaknesses, if they are to improve their security posture,” said Amin Hanafieh, country director, UAE, VMware.
He added, “Many organizations surveyed are already using, or planning to use, a cloud-first security strategy, and while they may encounter significant challenges related to cybersecurity, there is room for optimism. By adopting an intrinsic approach to cloud-first, whereby security is built-in, and not bolted-on, organizations will need to address challenges including ineffective legacy security technology,and improving process weaknesses. This will ensure companies in the UAE are better positioned for success in a fast-changing world, while also supporting the UAE’s ambitions to be the digital leader.”
The pandemic and shift to anywhere work have undoubtedly changed the threat landscape requiring security teams to transform their cybersecurity strategies and stay one step ahead of attackers. Key focus areas for the coming year must include improving visibility into all endpoints and workloads, responding to the resurgence of ransomware, delivering security as a distributed service, and adopting an intrinsic approach to cloud-first security.