Osterman Research is frequently quoted in the press. Here’s our collection of press mentions this year.

PUBLICATIONDATEARTICLE
November 2024
Intelligent CISONovember 11New study finds 80% of organisations experienced email-related security breach in last year
EdgeNovember 5Critical Infrastructure Under Siege: Email Security Remains Top Threat
October 2024
The Hacker NewsOctober 106 simple steps to eliminate SOC analyst burnout
September 2024
Manufacturing.netSeptember 1980 Percent Were Victims of Email-Related Security Breach
ChannelLife AustraliaSeptember 19Report: 80% of critical infrastructure hit by email breaches
Email InsiderSeptember 18Email Break-Ins: Corporate Inboxes Are Very Open to Attacks
Infosecurity MagazineSeptember 18Critical Infrastructure at Risk From Email Security Breaches
PR NewswireSeptember 17New Study from Osterman Research and OPSWAT Finds 80% of Organizations Experienced an Email-Related Security Breach in the Last Year
NetworkWorldSeptember 133% IT budget increases fueled by AI, security, networking
August 2024
Open SystemsAugust 27New Open Systems report reveals 71% of organizations to increase IT budgets in 2025
May 2024
Helpnet SecurityMay 7Cybercrime stats you can’t ignore
April 2024
IT-DailyApril 2Companies are vulnerable to image-based and QR code phishing (article is in German)
March 2024
KnowBe4 blogMarch 14Despite Feeling Prepared for Image-Based Attacks, Most Organizations Have Been Compromised by Them
BetaNewsMarch 6Security teams struggle to combat image-based and QR code attacks
sdxCentralMarch 5QR code and image-based email attacks rising, AI isn’t helping
BusinessWireMarch 5New Study From IRONSCALES & Osterman Research Reveals Organizations High on Confidence, Low on Capabilities Against Image-Based Attacks
February 2024
CSOFebruary 21Hackers using stolen credentials to launch attacks as info-stealing peaks
January 2024
CSOJanuary 24Gen AI fuelled 2023 cyberattacks, evolution pushed remediation costs
HelpNet SecurityJanuary 9Delinea acquires Authomize to help organizations reduce identity-related risk