Saudi Companies Outsource Cybersecurity Amid 'Serious' Incidents

Saudi Companies Outsource Cybersecurity Amid ‘Serious’ Incidents

Saudi Companies Outsource Cybersecurity Amid 'Serious' Incidents PlatoBlockchain Data Intelligence. Vertical Search. Ai.

More than half of Saudi Arabian companies plan to outsource their cybersecurity measures in the next year, as a lack of resources continues to plague the region.

Up to 58% of respondents plan to invest in different forms of outsourcing cybersecurity in the next 12 to 18 months as a measure to strengthen their posture, according to research from Kaspersky. Reasons given include a lack of necessary tools for threat detection (22%), and a shortage of internal IT security staff (34%).

Also, 42% plan to outsource their cybersecurity to managed service providers (MSPs), while 10% want the help of external consulting specialists.

The push for outsourcing comes as 71% of Saudi companies reported a cyber incident over the last two years, and 74% said the incidents were “serious.”

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