Organizations Overestimate Emergency Response Capabilities Amid Rising Lateral Movement Attacks
CybersecurityIncidentResponseThreatAnalysisOrganizationalReadiness
Organizations exhibit a disconnect between confidence in their emergency response capabilities and actual performance, with nearly 50% reporting they experienced a lateral movement attack within the past year. The findings highlight a gap in preparedness despite perceived readiness. No specific industries, regions, or technical details such as attack vectors or CVE IDs were provided. The data reflects a one-year timeframe but lacks exact dates or additional quantitative impacts. The report focuses on the disparity between self-assessed security posture and real-world incident occurrence.