SOURCE: BeyondTrust

BeyondTrust

May 03, 2017 09:00 ET

BeyondTrust Survey Links Breaches to Aging Federal Infrastructure

Federal Government Loses $637 Million to Breaches Annually

Inability to Effectively Manage Privileges Is a Critical Threat

PHOENIX, AZ--(Marketwired - May 3, 2017) - BeyondTrust, the leading cyber-security company dedicated to preventing privilege misuse and stopping unauthorized access, today unveiled the results of its Federal Cyber-Security Threat Survey Report 2017. Based on a comprehensive survey of senior Federal IT professionals, the study exposes an aging Federal computing infrastructure which has led to an environment with an alarmingly high risk of breaches. 

105 senior IT professionals working for federal agencies were asked about their computing infrastructure, security, breaches and IT modernization. A summary of the findings is included below.

Federal IT managers concerned about antiquated infrastructure.

An overwhelming majority of Federal IT managers (81 percent) say aging IT infrastructures have a somewhat to extremely large impact on their cyber-security risk. Further, three of five (61 percent) say aging infrastructure is a roadblock to achieving federal cyber-security mandate compliance.

We found ample examples of aging infrastructure in our survey. For example, a surprising 47 percent of Federal agencies still use Windows XP, driving a third of respondents (35 percent) to report that this kind of aging infrastructure had a somewhat to large impact on their ability to affect vulnerability patching.

The impacts of aging federal infrastructure don't stop there...

Aging Infrastructure Leads to Breaches

Aging infrastructure is not just a problem in theory; aging infrastructure makes federal systems more vulnerable to attack, which has led to an environment that could be rife for breaches. 

Privileged Account Management: Gap Between Theory and Practice

We asked respondents what tools were most important to them in terms of securing their information environment. Here they ranked privileged access management and vulnerability patching as most important. This is significant as these technologies restrict user privileges and close off security weaknesses in systems.

Yet, despite understanding the importance of such measures, most (56 percent) use alternate solutions to manage privileged passwords and nearly two-thirds (63 percent) report less than fully mature vulnerability remediation programs. In fact, 6 percent have NO remediation plan, and another 14 percent do only the bare minimum required by compliance mandates.

What IT Can Do Mitigate the Security Risk of Aging Federal Infrastructure

The BeyondTrust 2017 US federal government study points to four best practices that any agency can implement.

"The federal government is moving to modernize its aging infrastructure," said Kevin Hickey, President and CEO at BeyondTrust. "But that takes time, and in the meantime, federal systems face a real risk. These are simple steps IT can take today to help mitigate that risk."

Federal Cyber-Security Threat Survey Report

For more information on the 2017 US Federal Government Security Survey, please visit: https://beyondtrust.com/aging-fed-it-risky.

About BeyondTrust

BeyondTrust is a global information security software company that helps organizations prevent cyber attacks and unauthorized data access due to privilege abuse. Our solutions give you the visibility to confidently reduce risks and the control to take proactive, informed action against data breach threats. And because threats can come from anywhere, we built a platform that unifies the most effective technologies for addressing both internal and external risk: Privileged Access Management and Vulnerability Management. Our solutions grow with your needs, making sure you maintain control no matter where your company goes. BeyondTrust's security solutions are trusted by over 4,000 customers worldwide, including half of the Fortune 100. To learn more about BeyondTrust, please visit www.beyondtrust.com.

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