Cisco Urges Businesses to Set the Bar Higher on Cybersecurity

  •  Cisco 2018 Annual Cybersecurity Report highlights evolution of ransomware     and more sophisticated trade craft by attackers embracing encryption
  •  Security Capabilities Benchmark Study reveals that 94 percent of Middle East and Africa companies surveyed suffered a breach in the past year

 As cybercrimes become more rampant and sophisticated, Cisco,the global leader in IT and networking, has called on businesses to adopt security measures and to take a comprehensive approach across people, process, technology and policyto protect their businesses from hackers and cyber criminals. The company made this call at an event held at the Cisco Office, Victoria Island, Lagos on Wednesday, March 28, 2018.

This follows the findings reported in the recently releasedCisco 2018 Annual Cybersecurity Report which identified the evolution of ransomwareas one of the most significant threat developments over the past year. The reportalso highlighted that malware had become more vicious and harder to combat and that attackersare developing more skill in creating malware that can evade traditional sandboxing.It also revealedthat adversariesare increasingly embracing encryption – meant to enhance security – to conceal command-and-control activityand that nearly half of the security risk that organizations face stems from having multiple security vendors and products.

Speaking at the event, Olakunle Oloruntimilehin, General Manager of Cisco Nigeria, explained the need for businesses and enterprises to adopt advanced methods of cybersecurity. He said, “Security is getting more complex and the scope of breaches is expanding. Several companies are hit by cyber breaches and attacks every year causing losses in millions of naira and stealing highly classified information. It is therefore imperative that any organization that desires to stay safe and minimize risk or loss address cybersecurity at the top, with executive leadership setting the tone and engender a ‘security-first-always-and-everywhere’ culture that flows throughout the organization.”

The Cisco 2018 Security Capabilities Benchmark Study reveals that 94 percent of companies in the Middle East and Africasuffered a breach in the past year and that 34 percent of breaches in resulted in more than half of systems being impacted. The study also indicated that nearly a quarter of organisations in the region manage more than 21 vendors and cite lack of security personnel as one of the biggest obstacles to security.

Corroborating the importance of robust cybersecurity practices, Systems Engineer and Security expert at Cisco, Tomi Amao remarked;“Cisco researchers observed a two-fold increase in malicious web traffic volume in roughly over 12-months. This alone demonstrates that cyber adversaries continue to learn and evolve. The time to raise the bar in cybersecurity is now. That is why at Cisco we take pride in being able to educate and provide businesses with the solutions and best practices required for effective cybersecurity. Our threat researchers have a reputation for timely, accurate and innovative work, and our network of talented teams are devoted to driving impactful outcomes for our customers.”

Now in its eleventh year, the Cisco 2018 Annual Cybersecurity Reportoffers security industry data, analysis and insights about attacker behavior over the past year.The report highlights findings and insights derived from threat intelligence and cybersecurity trends observed over the past 12-18 months and provides recommendations designed to help organizations and users defend against attacks.

Cisco has an integrated and comprehensive portfolio of security technologies to provide advanced threat protection. Cisco technologies include next generation firewalls, intrusion prevention systems (IPS), secure access systems, security analytics, and malware defense; which work together to deliver effective network security and incident response.

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