New Research from NetApp Finds One in Five Companies Unable to Recover Data After Cyberattack
NetApp, the
intelligent data infrastructure company, today announced the release of its
latest report analyzing the state of cybersecurity and offering actionable
insights to help organizations strengthen their cyber resiliency. The Futurum
Group study, "Cloud, Complexity, AI: The Triple Threat Demanding New
Cyber Resilience Strategies" sponsored by NetApp, provides a
comprehensive analysis of evolving cyber threats and resiliency strategies.
The study, which
surveyed over 1,300 cybersecurity leaders across industries worldwide, reveals
that more than 54 percent of organizations experienced a cyberattack in the
past 12 to 18 months, with one in five unable to recover lost data. The report
highlights the urgent need for enterprises to leverage intelligent data
infrastructure to address growing risks posed by sophisticated threats,
operational complexity, and the challenges of hybrid multi-cloud environments.
"The findings
clearly highlight the urgency for organizations to rethink their cybersecurity
strategies in an era of escalating threats,” said Gagan Gulati, General Manager
for Data Services at NetApp. "To reduce risks and ensure faster recovery,
businesses must adopt an intelligent data strategy that prioritizes
secure-by-design infrastructures, embedding security at the core of their data
management approach. With data as a company’s most valuable asset, resilient
storage solutions—such as those offered by NetApp—serve as the last line of
defense in a comprehensive security strategy, safeguarding critical information
and enabling long-term success in hybrid multi-cloud environments."
Key Findings:
· Cloud Security
Risks: Misconfigurations and vulnerabilities in hybrid multi-cloud
environments are now among the top threats, outpacing traditional attacks like
ransomware. As organizations rely increasingly on hybrid cloud infrastructures,
addressing these vulnerabilities is critical to maintaining data security and
operational continuity.
· Tool Sprawl Challenges: Seventy percent
of respondents use more than 40 cybersecurity tools, with 84 percent citing
operational complexity as a major inhibitor to cyber resiliency. This
complexity creates protection gaps and inefficiencies, underscoring the need
for tool consolidation and integrated solutions to streamline operations.
· AI in Cybersecurity: Forty percent of
organizations are leveraging AI for threat detection, with plans to expand its
use for automating response and recovery. AI’s ability to identify and mitigate
threats at scale is powerful, but balancing its use with managing false
positives and ensuring robust human oversight is essential to its success.
· Data Classification
is Key: Organizations with strong data classification frameworks recover from
attacks more effectively, emphasizing its role as a cornerstone of cyber
resiliency. This underscores the importance of embedding intelligent data
infrastructure that not only classifies and protects data but also enables
real-time anomaly detection and resilient recovery, enabling business
continuity even in worst-case scenarios.
· Increased
Investment: Over 90 percent of respondents plan to increase cybersecurity spend in
the next 12 to 18 months, focusing on integrated and proactive solutions.
Proactive investment can address the rising cost of cyberattacks and the
growing complexity of threats, ensuring resilience and operational trust.
NetApp's Intelligent Data Infrastructure framework helps organizations address
the cyber resiliency challenges revealed in this report by enabling
organizations to take a proactive approach to data protection. By leveraging
advanced data classification, AI-driven threat detection, and integrated
security measures, organizations can more easily implement stringent governance
practices, detect and respond to threats in real-time, and maintain compliance
with evolving industry standards. As highlighted by the report, organizations
with resilient data infrastructure have seen significant improvements in
recovery times and overall data security, demonstrating that it is a critical
component in modern cybersecurity strategies.
"This survey
sheds light on the critical role of visibility and data-centric strategies in
navigating the evolving cybersecurity landscape," said Daniel Newman, CEO
at The Futurum Group. "By harnessing intelligent data infrastructure
solutions, organizations can better protect their assets, ensure recovery, and
thrive amidst disruption."
The report
emphasizes the critical role of AI and integrated technologies as game-changers
in combating increasingly sophisticated attack vectors. By leveraging AI
alongside robust data classification and consolidated toolchains, enterprises
can mitigate risks more effectively, reduce response times, and enhance
visibility across sprawling hybrid multi-cloud environments.
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