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posted by cmn32480 on Tuesday June 27 2017, @11:08AM   Printer-friendly
from the wide-open-doors dept.

Submitted via IRC for TheMightyBuzzard

A new study reveals organizations are wasting an average of $6 million on the time to detect and contain insecure endpoints, among other staggering findings that show endpoint threats are a growing concern, companies are not efficiently protecting their proprietary data, and the cost and complexity of reducing endpoint risks are at an all-time high.

The study also revealed organizations are finding it increasingly difficult to identify dark endpoints — the rogue, out-of-compliance, or off-network devices that create blind spots and increase an organization's vulnerability to attack.

While confidence in endpoint security ranked low, the IT security professionals surveyed believe that close to 60 percent of the hours currently invested in the capture and evaluation of intelligence surrounding the true threats, to both compliance and proprietary data, can be saved each week by deploying automated solutions.

[...] "Managing endpoint security and protecting proprietary data is more than an IT issue, it's increasingly a global business performance and national security concern," said Geoff Haydon, CEO, Absolute. "This study along with recent ransomware attacks and high-profile data breaches show the danger of today's endpoint blind spots, and underscore that automation and newer approaches to endpoint security are key to safeguarding endpoints and the sensitive data on them for optimal business performance."

It can also cost you bruising about the head and face when you try to blame your admins.

Source: https://www.helpnetsecurity.com/2017/06/13/poor-endpoint-security/


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  • (Score: 2) by realDonaldTrump on Tuesday June 27 2017, @08:07PM (2 children)

    by realDonaldTrump (6614) on Tuesday June 27 2017, @08:07PM (#532099) Homepage Journal

    It explains modern cyber in a way any executive worth his salt can understand. So you don't have to be Einstein. Terrific! More stories like this, please.

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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday June 28 2017, @03:29AM (1 child)

    by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday June 28 2017, @03:29AM (#532265)

    Please! You are not saying we should simplify everything to the level the Donald could understand, are you?

    • (Score: 1) by anubi on Wednesday June 28 2017, @07:13AM

      by anubi (2828) on Wednesday June 28 2017, @07:13AM (#532314) Journal

      Remember, The Donald is representative of the Corporate MBA. He sees the big picture. And has to make the big decisions.

      But they can be quite ignorant of the details/shortcomings of implementation.

      That is, don't ask The Donald things like the shear strength of number eight rebar. That is not his forte.

      Many executive types set themselves up for massive failures when they fail to recognize that the devil lurks in the details.

      Just like us technical types seem to set ourselves up for way sub-par compensation or unemployment because of our ignorance in negotiation skills.

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