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IT pros suffer from serious misconceptions about Microsoft 365 security

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Many people underestimate the risks of ransomware to Microsoft 365

A quarter of IT professionals either don’t know or don’t think Microsoft 365 data could be impacted by ransomware, according to research from Hornetsecurity.

Microsoft 365 is the top enterprise choice for enterprise content management and email, but 40% of IT professionals that used it in their company admitted they had no backup plan for if the data was lost by a ransomware attack.

Though the less-advanced ransomware variants can usually only encrypt targets like Windows file libraries, more advanced variants can also encrypt data stored inside SaaS applications such as Microsoft 365.

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The survey included 2000 IT leaders, and revealed other findings related to ransomware.

In 2022, 24% of those surveyed replied that they have been victims of a ransomware attack. This is an increase from 21% in the previous year. However, only 19% of Hornetsecurity respondents had disaster recovery plans in place in 2022, despite the rise in attacks.

The survey found that of the more than one in five businesses (21%) that were attacked, only 69% did not pay. Of IT professionals whose organization was attacked, 56% paid up, while 40% lost data.

If you’re interested in learning more about how Microsoft 365’s ransomware protection can help, check out their new guide here (opens in new tab).

The number of cyberattacks on businesses is steadily increasing and IT professionals are ill-equipped to handle it. “Our survey shows that many IT professionals have a false sense of security,” said Daniel Hofmann, CEO of Hornetsecurity. “As bad actors develop new techniques, companies like ours have to do what it takes to come out ahead.”

Here is our guide to the best firewalls you can use to keep your organization safe.

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Will McCurdy is a technology writer who has been published in magazines and websites including AltFi, FStech, Retail Systems, and National Technology News. He hosts podcasts and webinars and has written a number of epic articles that explore topics like cybersecurity, fintech, cryptocurrencies, blockchain, cloud computing, and AI with expertise in retail technology and venture capital investment.

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