Study shows SA's big companies are protected, but are not secure

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Promoted | Study shows SA’s big companies are protected, but are not secure

is your corporation? Nearly three quarters of South Africa’s top 100 companies are investing more in cybersecurity than the industry average, but an almost equal proportion don’t feel fully protected by their current cybersecurity strategy.

“As new threats and vulnerabilities appear at breakneck speed, new technology also creates opportunities to innovate. As we navigate the changing landscape of work, it is imperative to deliver solutions that keep the organisations and their employees safe. With breaches now happening both above and below the OS, organisations need to keep endpoints secure from anywhere. You need intelligent solutions that prevent, detect and respond to threats wherever they occur.

The vast majority of corporates are aware that disaster management is essential. This figure must, however, be seen in the context of only 40% of businesses using multiple solutions to protect, back up and replicate their data in the event of disaster. That said, most respondents had not experienced cyberattacks that led to financial loss.

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