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Major Cybersecurity Gaps in Restaurant Chains Exposed by New Research
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A recent report by VikingCloud reveals that 80% of quick service and fast-casual restaurants experienced at least one cyber incident in the past year, despite 94% of leaders feeling confident in their defenses. The report indicates that 76% of these restaurants had sensitive data leaked, including payment card information and personal customer data. Many operators lack consistent cybersecurity practices, with only 36% having 24/7 monitoring and standardized controls. Additionally, over a third of leaders mistook real attacks for technical glitches, leading to unrecognized incidents. The financial impact is significant, with 68% of leaders reporting losses exceeding $1,000 per hour during system failures. The findings emphasize the need for improved visibility and cybersecurity measures across the industry.
Key Points: • 80% of surveyed restaurants faced cyber incidents in the last year. • 76% reported sensitive data leaks, including payment and personal information. • Only 36% of chains have 24/7 monitoring and standardized cybersecurity practices.