Redwood City, Calif. and Washington D.C. ― July 27, 2021 ― Workers are engaging in risky behaviors which could put their company’s digital security at risk, despite knowing the dangers, a global survey of more than 8,000 employees has revealed.
ThycoticCentrify, a leading provider of cloud identity security solutions formed by the merger of Privileged Access Management (PAM) leaders Thycotic and Centrify, commissioned the independent market research specialist Sapio Research to poll workers from around the world to discover if they are following good cybersecurity practices.
The results make for concerning reading – particularly when considered in the wider context of remote or hybrid working. The survey found that 79% of respondents have engaged in at least one risky activity over the past year. More than a third (35%) have saved passwords in their browser in the last year, a similar number (32%) have used one password to access multiple sites, and around one in four (23%) have connected a personal device to the corporate network.
Despite almost all respondents (98%)* having an awareness that individual actions such as clicking on links from unknown sources or sharing credentials with colleagues are a risk, only 16% of respondents feel their organization is at a very high risk of a cybersecurity attack.
Joseph Carson, Chief Security Scientist and Advisory CISO at ThycoticCentrify, said: “People working in the cybersecurity sector know how their colleagues should behave when it comes to keeping their devices safe and protecting the wider company. But are these messages getting through? We’d urge employers to redouble efforts to encourage the best possible digital security practices in staff and remind them of the risks of failing to secure networks. A ransomware attack or major breach has major consequences which can last for years, so every organization needs to establish security processes and work to ensure they resonate with employees."
Just 44% of respondents received cybersecurity training in the past year, meaning that more than half of the employees surveyed were left to cope alone with the fearsome threat landscape created by home working. Smaller organizations were the least likely to have given their staff cybersecurity training over the past year.
“Remote or hybrid working also poses a particular challenge to security, so organizations should be sure to embed good practices in their staff no matter where they are working from,” Carson continued.
Staff is more likely to rate the cyber risk to their organization as high (55% compared to 43%) if they have been trained, indicating they have a better understanding of the risks.
Despite knowing that clicking on links from unknown sources presents a risk to an organization, only 16% of respondents feel their business is at a very high risk of cybersecurity attacks – an assumption contradicted by the 79% of respondents who saw an increase in the number of fraudulent and phishing messages in the last year.
Key Findings from the United States:
Additional Key Findings
SMBs at higher risk:
Personal Responsibility for Security:
Download the full report: Cyber Security Team’s Guide: Balancing Risk, Security and Productivity.
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Research Methodology
ThycoticCentrify commissioned the independent market research specialist Sapio Research to undertake the study. Sapio asked more than 8,000 workers about their attitudes to cybersecurity. 81% were full-time employees, while 19% were part-time.
The sample included respondents from the following countries:
Interviews were conducted online, in June 2021, using a rigorous multi-level screening process to ensure that only suitable candidates were given the opportunity to participate.
* 98% based on global respondents that responded ‘high risk’ or ‘very high risk’ to Q5
About ThycoticCentrify
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