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Meet the unseen auditors: how cybercriminals exploit your DNS security

Jun 10, 2026 | Threat Intelligence Research

Normalcy Bias Impedes Cybersecurity Effectiveness

TL;DR
The normalcy bias leads organizations to underestimate cyber threats, contributing to a rise in significant cyber incidents. Despite increasing breach rates, organizations often fail to adapt their security strategies to address evolving risks.

Main Analysis
Research from ESET highlights the detrimental effects of normalcy bias on cybersecurity practices. This cognitive bias causes individuals to minimize perceived threats and maintain the belief that risks are under control, even as high-profile breaches, such as those affecting Marks & Spencer and JLR, continue to rise. The recent NCSC Annual Review reported a 130% increase in nationally significant cyberattacks and a 50% rise in highly significant incidents, reflecting a troubling trend in the cybersecurity landscape. The normalization of breaches leads organizations to interpret the absence of incidents as a sign of security rather than a potential oversight.

ESET emphasizes that many organizations operate under a false sense of security, believing they are not compromised until evidence proves otherwise. This mindset can lead to a lack of proactive measures, where necessary changes in security policies, budgets, and training are overlooked until a breach forces organizations to confront their vulnerabilities. The complexities introduced by evolving threats, such as those enabled by AI, as well as traditional vulnerabilities like phishing, heighten the risk of significant breaches occurring undetected until it is too late.

Defensive Context
Organizations in various sectors must recognize the implications of normalcy bias, as it obscures the true state of their cybersecurity posture. Those responsible for cybersecurity should prioritize continuous self-auditing and vulnerability assessments to address these biases effectively. Businesses that dismiss the significance of consistent threat evaluations may find themselves ill-prepared when facing actual attacks, putting their operations and reputations at serious risk.

Why This Matters
Organizations must take immediate steps to confront the reality of rising threats, particularly in sectors with high consumer interaction and trust, such as finance and retail. The increasing number of breaches illustrates that complacency can lead to heightened exposure to risks, potentially resulting in severe financial and reputational damage over time.

Defender Considerations
ESET’s analysis suggests that improving proactive measures involves regular penetration testing and threat simulations. Failure to invest in these proactive strategies may mean organizations are unwittingly allowing cybercriminals to exploit their vulnerabilities. Engaging stakeholders in cybersecurity discussions before breaches occur can enhance preparedness and resilience.

Indicators of Compromise (IOCs)
No specific IOCs were mentioned in the article.

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