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PLANO, Texas & LAS VEGAS, Nev. August 4, 2021 — INTRUSION, Inc. (Nasdaq: INTZ) today announced findings from a commissioned survey conducted in July about IT security decision-makers’ false sense of security when it comes to neutralizing threats.
The research suggests that while IT security decision-makers often consider cyberattacks a serious concern and are allocating a significant share of their IT budget to address their cyber defense challenges, data breaches have still been uncomfortably commonplace. Key takeaways from the survey include:
Data breaches are too commonplace despite allocating significant portions of their IT budget to cybersecurity.
Significant cyberattack concerns often remain even with formal response plans and the combination of staff and solutions being considered effective.
The survey addresses internal and external threats and reveals a sentiment of false security given the occurrences of data breaches.
INTRUSION believes the survey findings demonstrate that IT decision-makers are struggling with the current combination of IT staffing/security solutions ability to effectively stop cyberattacks.
“Virtually every day we wake up to a new headline of a successful cyberattack impacting every facet of our lives,” said INTRUSION Chief Evangelist Gary Davis. “If you’re in charge of IT security at any sized company, getting a good night’s sleep may be a problem. With leaders fretting over the effectiveness of their teams and technologies things could get dramatically worse as those asked to work at home during the COVID-19 pandemic make their way back to the office with all their devices.”
Continued Davis, “with 52% of IT/Security decision-makers reporting a data breach at their organization sometime in the past, we feel that those at the tip of the spear for their IT security can and should feel confident that they can effectively protect their company from being tomorrow’s headline.”
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INTRUSION commissioned Amplitude Research, Inc. to conduct a web survey about cybersecurity at organizations in the U.S. To qualify for the survey, respondents had to indicate that they are involved in decisions about IT security / Internet security at their organization. Also, when it comes to decisions about IT security purchases, services, design, set-up, and/or administration for IT security / Internet security at their organization, respondents were required to be a primary / final decisionmaker (76% of respondents), co-decision-maker (15%), or influencer of decisions (9%). The survey was completed by 450 qualified respondents in July of 2021.
INTRUSION, Inc. (NASDAQ: INTZ) protects any-sized company by leveraging advanced threat intelligence with real-time artificial intelligence to kill cyberattacks as they occur – including zero-days. INTRUSION’s solution families include INTRUSION Shield, an advanced cyber-defense solution that kills cyberattacks in real-time using artificial intelligence (AI) and an advanced threat intelligence cloud; INTRUSION TraceCop™ for threat discovery and disclosure; and INTRUSION Savant™ for network monitoring and advanced persistent threat detection.
Amplitude Research, Inc is a full-service online survey company and market research firm headquartered in Boca Raton, Florida that serves a wide variety of industries and markets throughout the United States and globally. Amplitude specializes in all kinds of consumer, b2b and IT market research studies, customer satisfaction studies, and job satisfaction / employee engagement surveys. Amplitude’s services include study design, survey administration, sampling, data analysis, custom report writing, and a full range of additional reporting and survey administration services. For more information about Amplitude Research, visit the company’s website.
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