Less Than A Third Of UK Organisations Are Not Confident In Their Ability To Detect Threats

  • 24 November 2014
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November 24, 2014
 
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Intel Security research reveals real-time response and integrated intelligence as critical to an organisation’s proactive threat prevention McAfee, now part of Intel Security, have issued a new report, When Minutes Count, that assesses organisations’ abilities to detect and deflect targeted attacks. It also revealed the top eight most critical indicators of attack, and examines best practices for proactive incident response.
A survey commissioned by Intel Security and conducted by Evalueserve, in conjunction with the report, suggests that a majority of companies lack confidence in their ability to detect targeted attacks in a timely manner. Even companies best prepared to handle targeted attacks are taking the time to investigate high volumes of events. Evidently there is a sense of urgency and organisational focus on creative approaches to earlier detection and more effective mitigation.
 
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