February 10, 2011
Boulder, CO. – February 10, 2011 - Organizations spend an average of 127 hours per month managing on-site security solutions and related problems, according to new research from Webroot, the first Internet security service company. The top time thieves are updating software and hardware, reimaging infected machines, and enforcing end user Internet and email policies.
Webroot surveyed 820 IT decision-makers in organizations with 100 to 5,000 employees in the United States, the United Kingdom and Australia. The company found organizations with more remote or mobile employees face more problems when using on-premise security. Specifically, these companies are 43 percent more likely to experience phishing attacks and 33 percent more likely to experience viruses or worms than organizations using cloud security. Time spent repairing damage and addressing other repercussions is also more significant.
“The burden of managing on-premise security solutions is clearly taking a toll on IT departments," said Gerhard Eschelbeck, chief technology officer, Webroot. “On-premise solutions, whether they’re appliances or software, simply cannot keep up with today’s threat landscape, which is complicated by the need to protect a highly mobile workforce. Two-thirds of the companies we surveyed have at least a quarter of their employees remotely accessing corporate servers. Those using on-premise solutions have suffered higher rates of malware threats than companies using cloud security solutions, which are more effective and easier to manage.”
According to the study, the time and cost associated with managing on-site security solutions is substantial:
Companies with one-fourth or more of their employees accessing the server remotely face the greatest repercussions:
Additional Findings:
Securing mobile users is the top security challenge in 2011.
The burden of managing on-premise security is not going unnoticed by companies:
Additional information on managing on-premise and cloud security solutions is available at http://www.webroot.co.uk/En_GB/brochures/SaaS-Vs-On-Premise.html.
About the Research
Between January 20 and January 25, 2011, Webroot sponsored an online survey of IT decision-makers who are in firms with 100 to 5,000 seats in the United States, the United Kingdom and Australia. Respondents qualified for the survey if they were purchase decision-makers for email or Web security solutions. At the 95 percent confidence level the margin of error is ±3.4 percentage points for the full sample of 823 respondents.
Webroot is bringing the power of software-as-a-service (SaaS) to Internet security with its suite of Webroot® SecureAnywhere™ offerings for consumers and businesses. Webroot also offers security intelligence solutions to organizations focused on cyber-security, such as Palo Alto Networks, F5, Corero, Juniper, and others. Founded in 1997 and headquartered in Colorado, Webroot is the largest privately held Internet security organization based in the United States. For more information, visit http://www.webroot.com or call 800.772.9383. Read the Webroot Threat Blog: http://blog.webroot.com. Follow Webroot on Twitter: http://twitter.com/webroot.
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