Friday 16 October 2020

61% of organisations in India lack structured cybersecurity training

 A survey by Israel-based cybersecurity firm Cyberbit has revealed that nearly 61 percent of organisations in India do not have well-structured cybersecurity training modules for their employees.

The findings also indicated that 77 percent of cybersecurity professionals are working remotely versus 23 percent working on-premise or hybrid (i.e. they were travelling to the office at least once a week).

While working remotely, more than 50 percent of how much do computer engineers make professionals admitted that no cybersecurity training was provided by their organisations.

The survey also showed that 89 percent of the organisations still rely on classroom training, external certificates and tabletop exercises that emphasize theory and have limited practical exposure.

The survey also brought to light the fact that more than 90 percent of organisations are not exposing their cybersecurity teams to the MITRE ATT&CK Framework in India. MITRE ATT&CK is a collection of attacker behaviours displayed across the cyberattack lifecycle.

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