
Simultaneously, 96% of enterprise respondents reported confidence on stopping future ransomware attacks. Only employee carelessness ranked higher among respondents as the primary cause of a ransomware attack. In their Global Ransomware Report 2018, endpoint security vendor SentinelOne discovered that more than half of enterprises that suffered a ransomware attack blamed their legacy antivirus solution for failing to protect them.

The dangerous doublethink around legacy antivirus solutions results in serious digital wounds for unsuspecting enterprises. Their insistence creates security holes and gaps while deluding upper management into believing they’re secure against malware-a dangerous contradiction. Thus they tend to cling to what they know, refusing to replace their legacy systems until it is far too late. Board members and CEOs recognize and understand legacy antivirus solutions far more than modern next-gen endpoint security solutions. Yet legacy antivirus solutions continue to dominate enterprise cybersecurity platforms. Switching to Next-Gen Endpoint Security is Necessary Today, it can’t even begin to detect the new signature-less and fileless malware strains of malware-allowing those threats unchallenged access to enterprise networks. In the first days of cybersecurity, they could comfortably rest their laurels on this technology. Moreover, legacy antivirus solutions rely on traditional signature-based detection methods to find digital threats. The sheer number of viruses, exploits, malware, and DDoS attacks-with thousands of news strains appearing every day-overwhelm even the best legacy antivirus solution. The reason why is simple: legacy antivirus solutions haven’t innovated adequately and are unable to keep up. Meanwhile, they stopped producing an Antivirus Magic Quadrant Report in 2006, over a decade ago. Just as an example, research firm Gartner continues to publish their Endpoint Protection Platforms Magic Quadrant Report.

In fact, the end of the age of legacy antivirus occurred quite some time ago. Why Legacy Antivirus Solutions Can’t Stand Up to Modern Threats
