Yubico Research Reveals More Than Three Quarters of Enterprises in the UK, France and Germany Are Undervaluing Two-Factor Authentication
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June 08, 2021 at 08:00 AM EDT
Poor password hygiene is also exposed as 54% of all employees reuse passwords across multiple work accounts, while 41% of business owners still remember passwords by writing them down Yubico, the leading provider of hardware authentication security keys, today released the results of a comprehensive study into current attitudes and adaptability to at-home corporate cybersecurity, employee training, and support in the current global hybrid working era. The report surveyed 3,006 employees, business owners, and C-suite executives at large organisations (250+ employees), who have worked from home and use work issued devices in the UK, France and Germany. Download and read the full report here. Findings from the report offer insights into the use of work-issued devices for personal matters, sharing and remembering business passwords, the adoption of two-factor authentication (2FA), and other security measures, coupled with how enterprises are responding. Data shows that since the start of the pandemic employees have been engaging in poor cybersecurity practices on work-issued devices, with business owners and C-level executives proving to be the worst culprits. At the same time, enterprises are falling short on cybersecurity best practices that need to be implemented for out-of-office environments. Less than a quarter of respondents admit to even implementing 2FA since the start of the pandemic and even then, many are using less secure and less user-friendly forms of 2FA like mobile authentication apps and SMS one-time passcodes. “The research shows that many organizations are still finding their feet in these new, mostly virtual, work environments, and while this flexibility can deliver new opportunities for businesses and employees, they shouldn’t ignore the growing cybersecurity risks that come with it,” said Stina Ehrensvärd, CEO and Founder, Yubico. “Threat actors are finding new and innovative ways to breach corporate defenses which require modern security solutions like the YubiKey. In fact, a user deployment study by Google highlights the remarkable benefits and ROI for YubiKey hardware-based authentication and the standards work we have spearheaded.” Key findings from the survey include:
Highlights by country: United Kingdom
France A lax attitude to cybersecurity is not exclusive to French employees but some of their actions and beliefs are of concern. 26% of those who hope to continue working remote post-pandemic ignore software and operating system updates for their work-issued devices. These are vital to maintaining a barrier against cyber threats. While 59% of all respondents based in France believe IT should be solely responsible for cybersecurity, 63% believe employees that are working from home should take more ownership. Just 30% of all respondents say they have received security training, and 36% feel they are less supported by IT compared to when working in the office. This is likely prompting the 48% of all employees who attempt to fix IT issues on their own, rather than notifying IT, and this percentage rises to 69% for both business owners and the C-suite. As we have seen, this can be linked to over-confidence about spotting phishing attacks - with 67% of all employees feeling they can identify one. Among new cybersecurity policies which have been implemented since working from home, half of French businesses (50%) require a VPN to access the corporate network, 33% enforce the use of stronger passwords, while 30% request password updates more frequently, and only 19% require 2FA. 57% of French employees consider SSO requirements as being cumbersome or disruptive to their workflow, 54% for 2FA. Key employee habits include:
Germany In Germany, some employees have taken a stricter approach to cybersecurity during the pandemic. While everyday personal use of work-issued devices has risen overall, the proportion of people doing this, who already worked from home pre-pandemic, fell from 42% to 34% - suggesting they are more conscious of the increased risk. As with the overall responses, business owners fall short when it comes to security: a quarter of German based business owners admit to using work devices for illegal streaming. Only 35% say they have received cybersecurity training from their employer. This includes half of all C-level executives, but only a quarter of entry-level employees. Patching is patchy, too; important updates on work devices are strongly neglected, only 11% on average keep their work devices updated, along with a further 27% of home workers. Additionally, respondents based in Germany are overly confident in spotting a phishing attempt with 71% of all employees stating they are very or somewhat confident. Key employee habits include:
Download the complete report here, and for a deeper dive into the findings from this report, sign up for the upcoming Yubico webinar, State of cybersecurity in Europe during the Covid-19 crisis on June 29 at 11 am PST. Methodology The research was conducted by independent research company Censuswide, with 3,006 employees at large organisations (250+ employees), who have worked from home at some stage and have work issued devices in the UK, France and Germany between February 19, 2021 and March 3, 2021. Censuswide abide by and employ members of the Market Research Society which is based on the ESOMAR principles. About Yubico Yubico sets new global standards for simple and secure access to computers, mobile devices, servers, and internet accounts. The company’s core invention, the YubiKey, delivers strong hardware protection, with a simple touch, across any number of IT systems and online services. The YubiHSM, Yubico’s ultra-portable hardware security module, protects sensitive data stored in servers. Yubico is a leading contributor to the FIDO2, WebAuthn, and FIDO Universal 2nd Factor open authentication standards, and the company’s technology is deployed and loved by 9 of the top 10 internet brands and by millions of users in 160 countries. Founded in 2007, Yubico is privately held, with offices in Sweden, UK, Germany, USA, Australia, and Singapore. For more information: www.yubico.com. View source version on businesswire.com: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20210608005131/en/ Contacts
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