Study reveals only 41 percent of Canadian organizations believe they are winning the cyber security war
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Study reveals only 41 percent of Canadian organizations believe they are winning the cyber security war

TORONTO, Feb. 3, 2015 — (PRNewswire) —

Lack of in-house expertise is cited as the primary challenge

TORONTO, Feb. 3, 2015 /CNW/ - According to a study released today by Canadian IT solutions integrator, Scalar Decisions, only 41 percent of Canadian organizations believe they are winning the cyber security war. The research was conducted with over 600 IT and IT security practitioners in Canada, and found that the primary challenge respondents cited was a lack of in-house expertise. Almost half (49 percent) of respondents believed that they do not have a sufficient number of in-house personnel who have such critical qualifications as job experience, professional certifications, and specialized training.

Entitled The Cyber Security Readiness of Canadian Organizations, the study examined how prepared Canadian organizations feel to respond to security attacks, how much the average attack costs, and what strategies and technologies are most effective in combatting security attacks.

Other Key Findings

Supporting Quotes

Paul Kerr, President and CEO of Scalar Decisions
"With the rise in frequency and severity of security threats, it's not surprising that the majority of Canadian organizations feel ill-prepared to meet IT security challenges head-on. The growth in outsourced security services highlights the fact that most organizations need to look to third-party providers in order to gain skills and personnel that they do not possess in-house."

Dr. Larry Ponemon, Chairman and Founder of Ponemon Institute
"The security practices of high-performing organizations provide guidance for other companies on how they can improve their cyber security readiness. The study highlights that organizations which adopt a strategy to prepare for, defend against, and respond to security threats are likely to fare better in the cyber security war."

About the results
All responses were captured in November 2014 via a web-based survey conducted by Ponemon Institute.  The final sample was 623 surveys, completed by a sampling frame of IT and IT security practitioners located in Canada.  Respondents came from a wide variety of industries, with over half of the respondents working at companies with an employee count between 250 and 5,000. The majority of respondents reported their position as at or above the supervisory level.

The full study can be downloaded at http://www.scalar.ca/security-study-2015

About Scalar Decisions
Scalar is Canada's leading IT solutions integrator, focused on infrastructure, security, and cloud.  Founded in 2004, Scalar has six offices across Canada. For the past five years, Scalar has been ranked on the PROFIT list of the fastest-growing companies in Canada, and in 2014 was ranked #1 on the Branham300 list of the Top 10 Canadian ICT Security Companies. Scalar is an official supplier to the TORONTO 2015 PanAm/Parapan Am Games for IT security, data centre integration, and managed storage services. For further information, please visit http://www.scalar.ca

About Ponemon Institute
Dr. Larry Ponemon is chairman and founder of Ponemon Institute. Ponemon Institute is dedicated to independent research and education that advances responsible information and privacy management practices within business and government.

SOURCE Scalar Decisions Inc.

Contact:
Scalar Decisions Inc.
Aoife Mc Monagle, Marketing & Communications Manager, Scalar Decisions, E: Email Contact Ph: 416.202.0014/416.7319351 (cell)