2022 offers no respite from the wave of cybercrime that’s tormented enterprises these past couple of years. Cybersecurity was already a fast-moving sector prior to Covid-19. But the emergence of remote work, supply chain challenges, and the accelerated shift to the cloud have exacerbated an already precarious situation for IT and security professionals.
To date, the cyber threat landscape is becoming more automated, sophisticated, and dangerous. Insights from Anomali Cybersecurity Insights Report 2022 reveals that 87% of enterprise security decision makers were the victims of successful cyberattacks perpetrated against them that resulted in damage, disruption, or a breach to their business.
The report also puts some concrete numbers around just how much the threat landscape has changed in terms of the actual increase in the number of cyberattacks taking place since the pandemic began with findings indicating that 83% of enterprise security decision makers have experienced more attempted cyberattacks that include an increase in phishing and the use of Covid-19 as a lure.
To provide our listeners with further insights into this important topic of cybersecurity and to share key takeaways from Anomali’s Cyber Resiliency Survey 2022, we spoke to Stree Naidu, Senior Vice President & General Manager – Asia Pacific & Japan, Anomali.
During the conversation, Stree also spoke about:
- The cybersecurity landscape on the whole and how it has changed over the last two years
- The complexity and sophistication of cyber attacks today and how this has affected both individuals and industries
- Insights on the cybersecurity risk landscape in APAC
- Challenges that arise from adopting differing solutions and how companies can manage multiple solutions in a more integrated way
- Key insights from Anomali’s Cyber Resiliency Survey 2022
- Anomali’s secret sauce for its success
Guest: Stree Naidu, Senior Vice President & General Manager – Asia Pacific & Japan, Anomali
Host: Brian Fernandez