2014 Targeted Attacks Study
How to Detect, Predict and Eliminate Advanced Targeted ThreatsAdvanced threats are increasingly sophisticated, and employees at all levels, in all industry sectors, are subject to targeted attacks ranging from spear-phishing to blended threats. How prepared is your organization to detect these advanced threats and respond effectively to targeted attacks - before irreparable damage is done?
Take the 2014 Targeted Attacks Study, sponsored by Proofpoint, to help determine:
- The extent of damage caused by targeted attacks;
- Where organizations are most and least prepared to mitigate advanced threats;
- Top technology investments for 2014.
The results of the 2014 Targeted Attacks Study offer the proverbial good news/bad news.
The good news is: Most organizations are doing the right things when it comes to preparing to defend against advanced threats. The majority of them have an internal CSIRT, and they have invested in traditional security solutions such as antivirus, intrusion prevention and encryption.
The bad news: Too many of their employees are not doing the right things, and as a result they are leaving their organizations open to the ravages of targeted attacks such as spear phishing, malvertising and Trojans - threats that succeed only when people enable them to succeed.
What can organizations do to defend against targeted attacks? That is the focus of the 2014 Targeted Attacks Study report and webinar.
Survey Results Webinar
2014 Targeted Attacks Study - The Results
How prepared are organizations to detect advanced threats and respond effectively to targeted attacks - before irreparable damage is done?
Register for this session to get the eye-opening results of the 2014 Targeted Attacks Study, as well as:
- Analysis of where organizations are strongest and weakest in responding to advanced threats;
- Insight into where organizations are investing their security resources in 2014;
- Examples of leading-edge security solutions that can help defend against today's sophisticated attacks.