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Proofpoint Says 82% of UAE Companies Face At Least One Cyber Attack in 2019

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Proofpoint has released its latest research highlighting how people-centric cyber attacks are impacting organizations in the UAE. The research revealed that a majority (82%) of CSOs and CISOs surveyed reported at least one cyber attack on their organization in 2019, while over half (51%) reported multiple incidents.
Account compromise was the leading method of cyber attack in the UAE in 2019, impacting 28% of companies surveyed, followed by credential phishing (20%) and insider threats (17%). Almost one third of respondents (29%) believe account compromise will continue to be the UAE’s biggest cyber threat over the next three years, followed by Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks (28%) and phishing (19%).
Cyber attacks can have far-reaching and devastating financial and reputational impact for businesses. The research found that financial loss (29%) and data breaches (28%) were the biggest consequences for UAE organizations in 2019, followed by a decreased customer base (23%). Though end-users are the front line of defense against cyber attacks, there is a need for better security knowledge and awareness training.

Common security errors made by employees according to CSOs and CISOs in the UAE include poor password hygiene (29%), mishandling sensitive information (25%), falling for phishing attacks (24%), and clicking on malicious links (20%). Interestingly, 19% cited criminal insider threats as a growing concern for businesses.
“A people-centric strategy is a must for organizations in the UAE, as cybercriminals increasingly target people rather than infrastructure, with the aim of stealing credentials, siphoning sensitive data, and fraudulently transferring funds,” said Emile Abou Saleh, Regional Director, Middle East & Africa at Proofpoint. “With our research revealing that 39% of UAE CSOs and CISOs believe their employees make their business vulnerable to cyber attacks, education and security awareness is a mission critical priority and could make the difference between an attempted cyber attack and a successful one. Along with technical solutions and controls, a comprehensive training program should sit at the heart of an organization’s cyber defense.”
Despite facing a fast-evolving threat landscape, three-quarters (75%) of respondents admitted to training their employees on cybersecurity best practices as little as twice a year or less. Meanwhile, only 23% of organizations in the UAE train their employees more than three times a year.
Organizations in the UAE are optimistic that cyber security will become more of a business priority moving forward,  with 50% reviewing their cybersecurity strategy twice a year or more and 69% expecting their cybersecurity budget to rise by 11% or more over the next two years.

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