Key Findings from 2022 Data Threat Report – Critical Infrastructure Edition

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Eric Hanselman, Chief Analyst, 451 Research; Marcelo Delima, Solutions Marketing, Thales

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The effects of cyberattacks on critical infrastructure are not only inconvenient, but they can also be life-threatening. 2022 Thales Data Threat Report Critical Infrastructure Edition summarizes the most important findings gathered from a survey of leaders and practitioners within Utilities, Energy, Transportation, and other Critical Infrastructure organizations. The survey was conducted by 451 Research, part of S&P Global Market Intelligence, and includes data from 300 Critical Infrastructure executives from 17 countries. Among the highlights from the report we found that: - 39% of respondents reported a security breach in the past 12 months, 6 points above the global average. - 45% said they have no formal plan in case of a ransomware attack. - Only 28% reported complete knowledge of where their data was stored. - 79% indicated they were concerned with the risks of remote work. Participate in this webinar to review the changing landscape of data security risks and threats, including the leading sources of data threats, ransomware preparedness, security practices in the cloud and the threats of remote and hybrid workforces.
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