3 in 5 organizations expect cyber attack this year
Briefly

Zscaler's recent research indicates a significant disparity in organizations' perceptions and reality concerning cyber resilience. While a staggering 94% of IT leaders express confidence in their strategies, only 45% believe those strategies remain relevant. With 60% of respondents expecting cyber attacks within a year, the need for up-to-date approaches becomes urgent. Even though many leaders recognize the importance of a robust defense strategy, only modest success is reported, and a lack of investment and CISO engagement suggests a critical gap that must be addressed for enhanced cyber resilience.
New research by Zscaler highlights a disconnect in organizations' cyber resilience, where IT leaders overestimate their strategies' effectiveness despite a clear need for improvement.
A global survey found that while 94% of IT leaders feel confident in their strategies, only 45% believe those strategies are current enough to handle imminent cyber threats.
The survey revealed that despite widespread belief in strong cyber defenses, only half of IT leaders report reduced data loss or improved incident recovery from their efforts.
Nearly half of IT leaders acknowledge that current investment levels in cyber resilience are inadequate, and the lack of CISO involvement reflects a broader strategic oversight.
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