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Insights Unleashed: Key Findings from 300 CISOs and Security Directors

Staff WriterBy Staff WriterSeptember 22, 2025Updated:October 20, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read1 Views
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Summary Points

  1. DDoS Incidents Persist: Organizations reported an average of 3.85 damaging DDoS attacks in the past year, with larger firms experiencing significantly more severe consequences.
  2. Investment vs. Confidence Disconnect: While 85% of CISOs increased their DDoS protection budgets this year, only 5% feel fully confident in their defenses, indicating ongoing vulnerabilities.
  3. Automation Challenges: None of the surveyed firms have fully automated DDoS defenses; reliance on human intervention creates exploitable gaps in security.
  4. Need for Continuous Testing: 97% of respondents seek automated reporting solutions for vulnerability assessment, highlighting a critical need for ongoing visibility and validation in DDoS protection efforts.

Understanding the Survey Findings

Recently, a new survey revealed critical insights from 300 Chief Information Security Officers (CISOs) and security directors. Conducted by MazeBolt, this research focused on organizations in banking, financial services, and insurance. These firms typically employ between 500 and 25,000 individuals and earn at least $250 million annually. The findings highlight a pressing issue: despite increased spending on DDoS defenses, companies continue to face damaging cyberattacks. On average, respondents reported nearly four serious incidents in the past year, with larger firms experiencing the most extensive damage.

Moreover, an alarming 60% of participants reported enduring two to five DDoS attacks annually. Those working for organizations with over 10,000 employees saw their risk triple. This discrepancy pulls attention to the high stakes of cyber resilience and the direct impact on business continuity. While many security leaders invest heavily, the connection between expenditure and effective defense remains tenuous.

The Automation and Confidence Gap

Despite the surge in budget allocations—85% of respondents increased their DDoS defense spending—only 5% feel fully confident in their protection systems. The reliance on manual testing further complicates the landscape. While 99% of security directors still conduct periodic checks that necessitate downtime, 97% see value in automated reporting tools that can pinpoint vulnerabilities without disrupting operations. Unfortunately, only a small fraction is aware that such solutions exist.

Importantly, none of the surveyed organizations achieved complete automation in their DDoS frameworks. This underscores a critical vulnerability: even with substantial resources, attackers find opportunities due to gaps in human oversight. Organizations must therefore prioritize not only spending but also embracing continuous testing and validation. As technological advancements unfold, the challenge lies in remaining one step ahead of evolving threats. Assertive adoption of innovative solutions can significantly enhance resilience, ensuring businesses remain operational when it matters most.

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