Survey: 66% of IT Professionals Report an Increase in Security Issues in the Past Three Months

Survey: 66% of IT Professionals Report an Increase in Security Issues in the Past Three Months

Ivanti, the company that unifies IT to better manage and secure the digital workplace, announced new findings from a survey studying the impact of the move to “work from home” in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. The findings show IT workloads, security issues and communication challenges have all seen significant increases in this new remote working era.

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For 63% of IT professionals, IT workloads have increased 37% since going remote. Top incidents and requests impacting their amount of work include:

  • 74% VPN issues
  • 56% video conferencing
  • 48% bandwidth constraints
  • 47% password resets
  • 47% messaging issues

Compounding the challenge is the sheer volume of employees now working remotely. 43% of IT professionals report three quarters of their employees now work remote and more than a third said 100% of their employees are working remotely. According to survey respondents, this is an increase of 93% in the last few months, showing a dramatic and rapid shift following the coronavirus outbreak.

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This remote shift is critically impacting IT security posture. Two-thirds (66%) of IT professionals reported a rise in security issues in this expanded remote environment, including these top three issues:

  • 58% malicious emails
  • 45% risky, non-compliant employee behavior
  • 31% increase in software vulnerabilities

One-in-five IT professionals rated lack of communication as their top challenge in this new normal. In addition to communication challenges, the difficulty in providing seamless support to remote employees has added new work for IT professionals who have had to do the following:

  • 70% increased VPN access to more employees
  • 54% sourced, set up and distributed extra devices
  • 52% created more “how to” knowledge articles for employees

Despite the increased workload, IT professionals cited a number of benefits to working from home. Nearly half (44%) said the best benefit was “no commute,” while 19% liked their flexible work hours and 16% said they are more productive. More casual attire was also a benefit with 52% reporting that their work from home ensemble consisted of “casual dress,” with 7% admitting that pajamas was the “new look.”

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