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Last update: Mar 22, 2022
Magnet Forensics (TSX: MAGT), a developer of digital investigation software used by more than 4,000 enterprises and public safety organizations in over 90 countries, today announced the release of the IDC eBook, 2022 State of Enterprise DFIR. Commissioned by Magnet Forensics, the survey revealed that more than half of the respondents are expecting to make major investments in digital forensics and incident response (DFIR) technology over the next two years to address growing cybersecurity threats.
“The results of the survey are clear: Digital forensics is going to play a central role in helping enterprises protect their most valuable digital assets over the next several years,” said Adam Belsher, chief executive officer at Magnet Forensics. “Today’s threat landscape calls for enterprises to be prepared to respond to their leaders being impersonated in business email compromise attacks, their intellectual property being encrypted and exfiltrated through ransomware and the persistent threat of insiders. These challenges are driving our innovation into solutions such as Magnet AXIOM Cyber and Magnet AUTOMATE Enterprise that give organizations the capabilities to investigate cybersecurity incidents and recover from them.”
The survey of 466 DFIR decision makers and practitioners found that major improvements are needed across the board in digital forensic strategies. The respondents are expecting significant investments to carry them out.
“The sophistication and persistence of threat actors are increasing every day and it’s leading enterprises to realize they’ll need to make a strong investment in digital forensics and incident response technology and talent to safeguard their assets,” said Ryan O’Leary, research manager, privacy and legal technology at IDC. “The survey shows digital forensics and incident response professionals are worried about the dangers posed by ransomware and malware over the next two years and that major investments will be needed to address their concerns.”
The additional investments would come at a time when the volumes of data and cybersecurity threats are overwhelming organizations’ existing digital forensics personnel. The survey found that organizations with 500 to 999 employees are operating with an average of just two digital forensics professionals, while those with more than 10,000 have an average of under 15. Nearly 50 per cent said they’re turning to third-parties for help due to the excessive volume of investigations they’re handling. These professionals, the survey found, responded to major cybersecurity events that placed their organizations’ most valuable assets at risk in the past year.
To learn more, sign up to attend the upcoming webinar, “Key Findings from Magnet Forensics’ Annual Survey of Enterprise DFIR Professionals,” on Apr. 6. The webinar will feature a panel of experts from Magnet Forensics and IDC and will begin at 11 a.m. in EST, PST, AEDT and CET time zones.
Source: IDC eBook, sponsored by Magnet Forensics, 2022 State of Enterprise DFIR, doc #CA48870522BRO, 2022.
Survey methodology
IDC conducted a web survey, commissioned by Magnet Forensics, of 466 digital forensics and incident response decision makers and practitioners between Sept. 15 and Oct. 15, 2021. The respondents all work at organizations with 500 or more employees, across a variety of industries, and are stationed in the U.S., Canada, the U.K., Germany and France. The results have a margin of error of +/- 4.35 per cent at a confidence interval of 95 per cent.
About Magnet Forensics
Founded in 2010, Magnet Forensics is a developer of digital investigation software that acquires, analyzes, reports on, and manages evidence from digital sources, including computers, mobile devices, IoT devices and cloud services. Magnet Forensics’ software is used by more than 4,000 public and private sector customers in over 90 countries and helps investigators fight crime, protect assets and guard national security.
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