30 September 2024
More than half (54%) of the respondents surveyed* across Finland, Norway and Sweden report that their organization has experienced at least one cyberattack in the past year that caused serious disruption. Nearly nine out of ten (87%) anticipate the number of attacks to further increase in the coming years, yet only 32% feel very confident in their organization’s ability to detect and respond to incidents.
“While cyberattacks are seen to be increasing, only half of respondents signify their organization to have a clear plan for how to handle them. Organizations that have faced cybersecurity attacks are understandably feeling most prepared for future threats and have confidence in their ability to detect them,” says Sigrun Hansen Bock, Head of Cybersecurity Services at Tietoevry Tech Services.
“Our survey findings underline the importance of organizations keeping their cyber-preparedness updated. This means conducting realistic and systematic cybersecurity training and rehearsals so that the learning does not happen the hard way,” continues Hansen Bock.
74% of respondents said their organizations have integrated cybersecurity into strategic planning, while 75% responded that they have increased their investment in cybersecurity compared to a year ago. The significant increase in cyber threats during the last years and the societal consequences of cyberattacks are evident, yet only 60% of respondents report collaborating with other organizations to strengthen their cybersecurity efforts.
"While cyber threats pose significant challenges to society, and through the survey we can pick good trends for example in the increase of general awareness and cybersecurity investments. To make the most of these encouraging developments for the good of every level in society, cross-organizational collaboration is clearly calling for focus. Only 30% of respondents are collaborating with other organizations and officials in incident management and 30% say they are sharing information through networks and forums," Hansen Bock concludes.
Read more about the Nordic results
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Tietoevry’s Nordic Cyber Resilience Report 2024 addresses the current state of cybersecurity within organizations across the Nordics focusing on the prevalence of cyberattacks, investments in cybersecurity measures, employee awareness, and organizational preparedness.
The survey was conducted in collaboration with Axiom Insight in Finland, Norway and Sweden in May-August 2024. More than 3000 respondents from private and public organizations contributed to the survey, with approximately 1000 drawn from each country. The survey aimed to reach professionals who have a decision-making role in cybersecurity within their organizations.
Tietoevry has conducted bi-annual cybersecurity surveys as part of its continuous efforts to raise awareness and counter cybercrime. This 2024 survey is our fourth.
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