Healthcare IT News November 10, 2021
Kat Jercich

A new SecureAge study found that 40% of employers said their current company had dealt with a cyber attack in the past – yet many faced hurdles to implementing defense measures.

A new study released this week from the cybersecurity vendor SecureAge found that although most companies ramped up defense training amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, some are lagging behind – and many workers don’t feel confident in their employers’ ability to fend off attacks.

The study, conducted between July and August 2021, surveyed 1,000 U.S.-based respondents, 600 U.K.-based respondents and 300 Japan-based respondents.

Alarmingly, 40% of U.S. employers said their current company had dealt with a cyber attack in the past – and another 7% were unsure.

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