The latest Cybersecurity Data Breaches Survey indicates that while 43% of UK businesses were affected by cyber attacks last year, this is a decrease from 50% in the previous year. Charities were also impacted, with 30% facing attacks, down from 32%. Interestingly, small businesses improved in cybersecurity practices, with 63% now having cyber insurance, while larger businesses saw little change. However, high-income charities showed a decline in risk assessment activities, indicating a need for continued vigilance. Experts warn against complacency, emphasizing that many breaches occur when organizations mistakenly believe they are secure.
"Most breaches don't happen because organizations ignored security, but because they believed they were secure when, in reality, they weren't."
"The survey showed positive signs, complacency could cause bigger problems down the line... blind spots in visibility mean critical assets go unpatched."
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