Sophos: Many companies remain vulnerable to attacks in cyberspace


KUALA LUMPUR: A significant number of organisations in Malaysia today do not think they have the basics in order when it comes to cyberspace security, be it skilled cyber security personnel to properly detect, investigate and respond to threats, or a sufficient budget.

Citing the findings of a recent research undertaken by Sophos, a leading name in endpoint and network security, its senior director for Asean and Korea, Sumit Bansal said a majority of the survey respondents were also finding it highly challenging to stay up to date with cyber security technologies amid the constantly evolving nature of attacks.

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