SMBs are still making the same silly cybersecurity mistakes
Date:
Thu, 16 Jun 2022 11:09:07 +0000
Description:
Very few are using password managers, despite many workplace logins being
easy to crack.
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Despite cyberattacks growing in volume and destructive power with each
passing day, most small and medium-sized businesses (SMB) are still making
the same cybersecurity mistakes as always, experts have warned.
Surveying more than 600 employees and managers for its Future of secure work for people + organizations report, Dashlane found just 38% increased their usage of password managers, 37% increased cybersecurity training, and 36% adopted new security policies .
Furthermore, less than a quarter (24%) said they only started using a
password manager now.
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Poor usage of password managers and security training are not the only mistakes SMBs are making - there are also discrepancies between workers and management on their cybersecurity posture.
While two-thirds of leaders (65%) say their business use of existing password managers has increased, only a quarter (25%) of employees think the same. Its no different with adopting new security policies, either. While 31% of
leaders said that was the case 43% of employees confirmed it. Password managers still a major change
Also, while 23% of leaders spotted an increase in cybersecurity training, 40% of employees noticed the same thing. And finally, while 32% of leaders said their organizations just started using a password manager on their endpoints now, 20% of workers agreed.
Still, the increased use of password managers was the biggest change SMBs made, since transitioning to a remote working environment, with 38% of both employees, and leaders, spotting the trend. Read more
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Our research shows awareness of cybersecurity threats among leaders has increased substantially, but organizations need help and education to make
the right decisions when it comes to security. We're seeing awareness
increase in a world that has employees going remote, but this awareness isn't really being put into action, said JD Sherman, CEO of Dashlane.
In the case of SMBs, there is no full-time, dedicated IT person, let alone a security team in these instances, a password manager checks the boxes on reliability and affordability, and offers a great first line of defense.
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https://www.techradar.com/news/smbs-are-still-making-the-same-silly-cybersecur ity-mistakes/
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