LONDON–(BUSINESS WIRE)–#isaca–ISACA, the leading global professional association helping individuals and organisations in their pursuit of digital trust, today launches new research looking at the state of cybersecurity. The research finds that of the cybersecurity professionals who said they were experiencing an increase or decrease in cybersecurity attacks as compared to a year ago, over half (52%) say they are experiencing more cyberattacks.
Though businesses recognise the increased threat, less than one in ten (8%) of the organisations who complete cyber risk assessments do these monthly while two in five (40%) conduct them annually. The failure to regularly assess cyber risk leaves organisations vulnerable to attacks and increases the risk of breaches going undetected for prolonged periods.
A lack of human resource is contributing to businesses not measuring and testing their cyber defences regularly enough. Almost two thirds (62%) of respondents report that their cybersecurity team is understaffed. Of those organisations with unfilled roles in cybersecurity, 39% are looking to fill entry level positions that do not require experience, university degree, or credentials. Typically, 44% of organisations state that they require a university degree to fill entry level cybersecurity positions when they have them.