2016 Advanced Malware Detection and Response Study: Results & Analysis

2016 Advanced Malware Detection and Response Study: Results & Analysis

How Effective Are Your Current Anti-Malware Tools for Keeping Endpoints Secure?

More than half of surveyed security leaders rate their organizations' current anti-malware protection above average or superior. And yet ...

  • 54 percent say their organizations have experienced ransomware in the past year;
  • 25 percent say they struggle with threat detection;
  • 51 percent say their current anti-virus tools have difficulty detecting APT.

These are among the results of the 2016 Advanced Malware Detection and Response Study.

Aimed at determining how effective current anti-malware tools are at keeping organizations' endpoints secure, the survey finds that reporting is the biggest failing of current tools. Download this handbook to learn:

  • The most common types of malware attacks on organizations;
  • The state of today's malware detection and response capabilities;
  • Top anti-malware investments for 2016 and beyond.
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