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Akamai Survey Finds Third-Party Defenses Help Reduce Risk from Online Threats

Survey highlights bots, account takeover, third-party scripts, and audience hijacking CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Aug. 24, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Akamai Technologies,

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Akamai Survey Finds Third-Party Defenses Help Reduce Risk from Online Threats

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[{"type":"text","content":"Survey highlights bots, account takeover, third-party scripts, and audience hijacking\nCAMBRIDGE, Mass., Aug. 24, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Akamai Technologies, Inc. (NASDAQ: AKAM), the cloud company that powers and protects life online, today released the results of a new survey of IT and security professionals on the prevalence and effectiveness of specialized third-party solutions that combat the challenges of malicious bots, account takeover (ATO), third-party scripts, and audience hijacking.\n\n \n \n \n \n \n \n\n \nFrom Bad Bots to Malicious Scripts: The Effectiveness of Specialized Defenses found that not only are these protective technologies prevalent, but the companies using them have seen significant, quantifiable improvement in their ability to mitigate risk and prevent damage to their organizations and customers.\nAkamai partnered with Foundry on the report, which surveyed more than 300 global IT and security decision-makers. Respondents were asked about the solutions they had in place for four broad categories of fraud and abuse: malicious bots, ATO attacks, script risks, and audience hijacking.\nMalicious bots\nAlmost nine out of 10 respondents (89 percent) use third-party solutions or a combination of third-party and in-house solutions to combat malicious bots. Nearly all (97 percent) reported an improvement in their efforts to combat bots, with more than half (54 percent) of those using third-party solutions indicating their cybersecurity capabilities have improved significantly since deployment. Of those who saw significant improvement, the top three capabilities and gains most frequently mentioned were:\nThe ability to handle high heat events and surges in traffic (47 percent)An improvement in marketing effectiveness (42 percent)The ability to balance security controls with performance optimization (41 percent)Account takeover (ATO)\nMore than three-quarters (79 percent) of respondents said their businesses had been targeted by ATO attacks in the past 12 months. Two-thirds of survey takers said that their cybersecurity capabilities had significantly improved since deploying specialized ATO defenses, while 31 percent said they had somewhat improved. The most frequently reported gains by those who saw significant improvement were:\nThe ability to detect fraudulent or suspicious activity (44 percent)Visibility into i...

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