Endpoint security versus productivity in utilities: a false choice?
Utility companies are often targeted because they can be used so effectively as phishing lures, as they hold sensitive information about millions of customers, including financial and contact data.
Utilities companies are busy implementing strategies to derive insight from and monetise the data that all these devices provide. But their attack surface is growing steadily – and the interconnected reality of utility provision means that if an attack on one endpoint lands, all are vulnerable.
The results shown in this research paper are drawn from a survey covering 100 IT professionals with responsibility for security strategy or implementation in utilities organisations.
Download now to learn why the utilities sector does not have to choose between the securing of endpoints and the productivity of users – and security teams.
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