Why is Endpoint Security so important in 2026?
In 2023, we conducted a study with public sector organisations to uncover how confident they were about their IT estate, especially in the wake of hybrid working. One particularly alarming finding was that only 35% of organisations surveyed had endpoint security in place, with even fewer (31%) stating that they have device encryption.
Why is this so alarming?
For a start, in the same year Microsoft research found that 80-90% of successful ransomware attacks come from unmanaged devices. And when the average enterprise is likely to have more than 135,000 endpoint devices (Ponemon Institute), that leaves gaping holes in their cybersecurity matrix.
Because ultimately, the largest threat to cybersecurity for businesses is their employees. Lack of education - or lack of vigilance, especially with the increase in hybrid working - lead to mistakes with enormous potential consequences.
Capterra reported that 71% of surveyed HR workers said that at least one offboarded employee didn’t return company-owned equipment. This is an example of how mundane massive security risks can be, and how crucial it is to have the policies, software and training in place to prevent them.
The threat posed by unprotected endpoints has only gotten worse over time. Help Net Security observed a 300% increase in endpoint attacks in Q3 of 2024. So with cyber attacks constantly becoming more sophisticated, it’s crucial to lock down your endpoint security in 2026.












































