Indian organisations much slower in detecting cyberattacks: Report

Organisations in India take 222 hours on an average to detect, triage and investigate an attack, making them much slower than the global average of 162 hours, says a new survey by US-based cyber-security firm CrowdStrike.
Almost all respondents from India (97 per cent) said cyberattacks sponsored by malicious and unfriendly countries pose a clear and present danger to the organisation.
Over 40 per cent of Indians surveyed said China was the country that most worries respondents when thinking about the potential origin of a nation-state-sponsored cyberattack.
Surprisingly, 30 per cent of Indians also said they thought India and or Pakistan could be the potential origin of a nation-state-sponsored cyberattack, said the study titled “2019 Global Security Attitude Survey”.

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