![]() ![]() and Singapore are at 8.6% and 9.1% respectively.Īs a result, 81% of respondents answered they are more likely to share best practices, defensive techniques, and insights to help other organizations in their sector to achieve greater security.Īdditionally, the survey found that 67% of companies have started to share information with tech industry peers, while 50% started sharing more information with government leaders. ![]() companies reported an average of a 14% impact on annual revenue, while the averages in the U.K. The same report points out that on average, the impact of the SolarWinds cost companies 11% of their annual revenue. IronNet’s 2021 Cybersecurity Impact Report, based on interviews with 473 security IT decision-makers from the U.S., U.K., and Singapore, revealed that 90% of respondents said their cybersecurity had improved over the last two years, but 86% suffered attacks that required a C-level executives or boards of directors meeting.Īccording to the study, 85% of businesses surveyed felt the impact of the SolarWinds attack as follows: This incident set the stage for others: the Microsoft Exchange server attack, the five-day shutdown of U.S fuel pipeline operator Colonial Pipeline, the ransomware siege of the Irish health services system, and more. In December 2020, the SolarWinds supply chain attack provided hackers with access into as many as 18,000 government entities and Fortune 500 companies, as to at least nine federal agencies and more than 100 companies were exposed to the breach. Cyberattacks are quickly becoming the pandemic of 2021, marked by major incidents on an unprecedented scale. ![]()
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