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DEFCON 1: Indian organisations unable to prevent half of serious cyberattacks, need more resources

Mehul Reuben Das • November 3, 2023, 10:03:00 IST
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Indian businesses and other organisations are woefully ill-equipped to prevent serious cyberattacks, a new survey by tenable has found. Most IT and cybersecurity teams are occupied with solving critical incidents, instead of proactively setting up defense systems

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DEFCON 1: Indian organisations unable to prevent half of serious cyberattacks, need more resources

A recent report has raised concerns about the ability of Indian organisations to fend off cyberattacks, with nearly half of such incidents going unprevented due to a lack of proactive measures. According to the report, a staggering 64 per cent of cybersecurity teams are too preoccupied with dealing with critical incidents to take a proactive stance against potential threats. The report, conducted by Columbia-based cybersecurity firm Tenable, surveyed 825 IT and cybersecurity professionals, including 69 individuals from India, in 2023. It revealed that a significant 78 per cent of Indian respondents believed their organisations could improve their defences against cyberattacks if more resources were dedicated to preventive cybersecurity efforts. However, the study also found that 71 per cent of organisations in India prioritised uptime over essential tasks such as patching and remediation, creating a disconnect between IT and security teams. This lack of coordination was acknowledged by 43 per cent of Indian organisations, further complicating their ability to respond effectively to cyber threats. One of the key findings of the report was that 81 per cent of organisations relied on third-party programs for Software as a Service (SaaS) applications and services. Unfortunately, only 54 per cent of these organisations had sufficient visibility into these third-party environments, hampering their ability to implement proactive security measures. Tenable India Country Manager, Kartik Shahani, emphasised the urgency of the situation, stating, “In today’s threat landscape, by the time organisations react to cyberattacks, the battle is half lost.” The report shed light on the structural and operational challenges within Indian organisations, highlighting a misalignment of goals between IT and security teams. This disconnect makes it difficult for these critical components of an organisation to work together effectively toward a shared cybersecurity goal. Shahani noted, “While there are no quick fixes to these challenges, implementing an exposure management program enables security professionals to better allocate time and resources so they can focus on taking the preventive actions that legitimately reduce an organisation’s cyber risk. It requires security teams to place as much importance on proactive efforts as they currently do on reactive incident response efforts. It requires security and IT professionals to consider how siloed organisational structures — and the myriad security tools used in support of those silos — are hindering their ability to see what an attacker sees. And it requires a way for security professionals to analyse the data coming from disparate tools to empower them to draw meaningful insights they can apply to their risk reduction goals.” The report’s data was drawn from a study titled “Old Habits Die Hard: How People, Process and Technology Challenges Are Hurting Cybersecurity Teams in India,” underlining the need for improved cybersecurity practices in Indian organisations.

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