One of the only consistent aspects of the cyber threat landscape is that you can count on it to shift (and quickly, too). In last year alone, organizations around the world saw a record-breaking year of cyberattacks showing increased variety and severity. The following findings from 2021 reflect the current state of the threat landscape:
- Cyberattacks increased 50% year-over-year with businesses facing 925 attacks per week worldwide (Checkpoint Research)
- Globally, 30000 websites were hacked daily (Web Arx Security) and, every 39 seconds, there was a new attack on the web (University of Maryland)
- The average cost of data breaches rose from $3.86 million in 2020 to $4.24 million in 2021 (Ponemon Institute & IBM)
- Governments worldwide noted a 1885% increase in ransomware attacks (SonicWall)
This is the same landscape that is witnessing increasing rates of successful advanced persistent threats (APTs). Due to the use of lateral movement techniques, threat actors are quickly infiltrating networks through low-level web servers, endpoint devices with weak protection, or compromised email accounts. Once inside, the real damage begins. There, the actors secure their foothold and start to move laterally through the remainder of the network to locate their targeted assets and encrypt sensitive data for ransom.