Indian organizations take 222 hours on average to detect, triage and investigate an attack: CrowdStrike
New Delhi, Nov. 26 -- The CrowdStrike Global Security Attitude Study, surveyed 1,900 senior IT decision-makers and IT security professionals in the U.S., Canada, U.K., Mexico, Middle East, Australia, Germany, Japan, France, India and Singapore across major industry sectors.
The survey looks into the attitudes and beliefs of those in charge of cybersecurity and tracks how they are faring against sophisticated and well-equipped nation-state attackers.
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300 Senior IT decision-makers and IT security professionals from India were surveyed and, CrowdStrike found the following:
* Crowdstrike report reveals organizations in India take 222 hours on average to d...
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