![]() Remote Desktop Protocol attacks (60% in total, statistically significant difference recorded in Spain 79%.Distributed denial-of-service attacks (60%).Ransomware (65% in total, statistically significant difference recorded in Denmark 80%).Web attacks (67% in total, statistically significant difference recorded in Spain 87%).Malware (70% in total, statistically significant difference recorded in Sweden 50%).Respondents identified the following top cybersecurity concerns for the next 12 months: Also, 74% of SMBs in North America and Europe believe that they are more vulnerable to cyberattacks than enterprises. As many as 83% of the polled businesses believe that “cyber-warfare is a very real threat that can impact everyone,” suggesting that the ever-growing threats are significantly affecting SMB sentiment. The latest ESET Threat Report data shows a 20% year-to-date increase in 2022 in threat detections compared to last year. While these decision-makers are concerned about the possible implications of an attack, 70% of businesses surveyed admitted that their investment in cybersecurity has not kept pace with recent changes to their operational models (e.g., hybrid working). Yet the top concern over the business implications of a cyberattack named by SMBs was loss of data (29%). The report explores cybersecurity sentiments within the broader context of recent security developments and world events shaping SMBs’ perceptions of security.Īccording to the new data, over two thirds of SMBs have experienced a data security incident in the past 12 months, incurring an average estimated cost of nearly €220,000. ![]() ![]() 10, 2022 - ESET, a global leader in cybersecurity, today released its 2022 SMB Digital Security Sentiment Report, which surveyed over 1,200 cybersecurity decision-makers from small to medium-sized businesses (SMBs) in Europe and North America.
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