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Laughing in the Face of Cybersecurity: How Overconfidence May Lead to Under-Preparation
With 88% of IT decision-makers exuding confidence in their cybersecurity preparedness, one could mistake it for an episode of ‘Enterprise Cybersecurity Overconfidence.’ That’s despite 92% admitting to a cybersecurity blunder in the past two years. It’s like bragging about your driving skills while the car’s…

Hot Take:
Well, it seems like we have a case of "I've got it all under control" syndrome in the cybersecurity landscape. The recent report by Kyndryl reveals that 88% of IT decision makers are feeling pretty good about their cybersecurity preparedness. Interestingly, this wave of confidence comes despite 92% of these same folks reporting they've experienced a cybersecurity mishap in the last two years. Quite the paradox, isn't it? Feels like that one friend who always insists on driving but can't remember the last time they didn't scratch the car.