IT Security

Some IT security staff don’t make you feel secure

by Mark Rowe

Despite organisations employing more IT security staff than they ever have, a new survey from US firm Lieberman Software Corporation suggests that a third of companies do not feel this is making them more secure because cyber attacks are evolving at too fast a pace for them to keep up.

The survey, as carried out at RSA Conference 2015, studied the attitudes of nearly 200 IT security professionals. It found that 67 percent of organisations are now employing more IT security staff than they ever have. However, 76 percent of respondents still believe that cyber attacks are evolving at too fast a pace for their IT security personnel to keep up with.

Philip Lieberman, pictured, CEO and President of Lieberman Software, said: “These survey results show that it doesn’t matter how many people you have guarding your network, persistent hackers will always find a way. Today companies need to stop thinking about whether they will be attacked and start thinking about what to do when they are attacked. An organisation can significantly reduce the damage caused by a security breach by having a good response plan in place. The truth is, it doesn’t matter how many people you have defending your network, determined hackers will always find a way in.”

Other findings include: 85 percent of organisations find it a struggle to find really good IT security personnel who are capable at combating cyber attacks. This skills gap could be putting business at risk the software firm says as it could make it easier for cyber criminals to gain access to company networks.

Lieberman said: “The dramatic increase in data breaches over the last few years has led to a demand within organisations to employ skilled IT security staff. However many companies have struggled to find staff who are competent enough to defend against the type of sophisticated cyber attacks we are frequently seeing today.”

Newsletter

Subscribe to our weekly newsletter to stay on top of security news and events.

© 2024 Professional Security Magazine. All rights reserved.

Website by MSEC Marketing