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Threat Actor

Below you will find reports with the tag of “Threat Actor”

image from 2024 Fortra State of Cybersecurity Survey Results

2024 Fortra State of Cybersecurity Survey Results

Our respondents were asked to open up about the challenges they’ve faced while securing their digital enterprises over the past year. We are at a critical juncture in digital transformation. The distributed workforce is now the norm, and companies must support remote productivity of which cloud will play a key role. This requires leaders to plan security for hybrid infrastructure – a distinct departure from the inherited on-premises strategies of most organizations. That’s why there is a lot to learn from this year’s temperature check on the industry.

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Added: February 14, 2024
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Q4 2023: Global Insurance Market Review

Over the course of the year, insurers responded to these and other dynamics of the risk and insurance environment by implementing their own resiliency measures, some of which impacted insurance market conditions. They undertook various measures, including refocusing their appetite, adjusting their underwriting policies, shifting their pricing models, streamlining their organizations, and aligning with business partners who share their values.

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Added: February 8, 2024
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The Wordfence 2023 State of WordPress Security Report

In our report, we look at changes in the threat landscape, analyze impactful trends, and provide recommendations based on our findings. While most of our recommendations remain consistent with prior years, there were some surprising takeaways, including a shift in the most impactful threats. The most widespread threat to WordPress security in 2023 was Cross-Site Scripting, as techniques for taking over websites by adding malicious administrators and backdoors have become mainstream.

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Added: February 7, 2024
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Trend Micro Security Predictions for 2024

2024 is poised to be a hotbed for new challenges in cybersecurity. As both economic and political terrains continue to undergo digitization, enterprises will increasingly leverage artificial intelligence and machine learning (AI/ML), the cloud, and Web3 technologies. While these innovations are expected to lend a hand to organizations, they also provide opportunities for cybercriminals by promising big returns, more streamlined operations on wider impact zones, and more targeted victims. In this report, we detail the focal points of next year’s threat landscape, along with insights and recommended mitigation measures from our team of cybersecurity experts that are designed to guide decision-makers toward well-informed choices.

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Added: February 7, 2024
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11th Edition : 2024 Data Breach Industry Forecast

In our 11th annual Data Breach Industry Forecast, we looked more broadly than ever before at trends and data on a global scale as data breaches have no borders. This, along with the fact that nationstate-sponsored gangs and attacks are becoming increasingly more strategic and purposeful due to political conflicts or interests, made it fitting to expand our lens. Our predictions come from Experian’s long history of helping companies navigate breaches over the past 21 years. Here’s where we expect to see some hard to believe, but possible developments in the world of data security incidents in 2024.

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Added: February 3, 2024
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2024 Cloud Native Security and Usage Report

The Sysdig 2024 Cloud‑Native Security and Usage Report comes at an exciting time after a year of cybersecurity making headlines worldwide. This is indicative of how broad the security landscape has grown in a short amount of time, thanks to the cloud. This report looks at real‑world data to draw conclusions about the state of cloud security. From our perspective, we see that organizations continue to struggle with the shift‑left concept. Although runtime threat prioritization has greatly reduced vulnerabilities, there remains an urgency for powerful and speedy cloud threat detection and response (TDR).

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Added: February 3, 2024
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Expel Annual Threat Report 2024

This report is broken into four different threat types: identity, cloud, computer-based, and phishing. Keep in mind, though, that these threats are tightly related. Compromise of user identities can occur through phishing and can impact an organization’s cloud assets and endpoints, or malicious activity on an endpoint may be indicative of an exploited vulnerability. We’ll highlight that interconnectivity throughout.

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Added: January 30, 2024
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Cyber Threat Report Edition 2021/2022

The world of cybercrime never stands still. In the new Cyber Threat Report – Edition 2021/22 – the IT experts from Hornet security once again take a close look at the gateway of email communication and analyze the latest cybercriminal scams. In doing so, they examine what threats have emerged in 2021, what has become of Emotet, and what companies need to be prepared for when opening their inboxes in the future.

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Added: January 12, 2024
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2024 Cyber Security Report

By leveraging its huge user dataset, Hornet security is uniquely positioned to conduct a detailed examination of email-based threats and distill this into important insights for IT security professionals. Email continues to be an essential communication channel. However, in our analysis of more than 45 billion emails, 36.4% are categorized as “unwanted.” 96.4% of unwanted emails are spam or rejected outright due to external indicators, and just over 3.6% were flagged as malicious.

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Added: January 12, 2024
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Cyber Security Report 2023

The Cyber Security Report (formerly Cyber Threat Report) is an annual analysis of the current cyber threat landscape based on real-world data collected and studied by Hornet security’s dedicated Security Lab team. Hornet security processes more than two billion emails every month. By analyzing the threats identified in these communications, combined with a detailed knowledge of the wider threat landscape, the Security Lab reveals major trends and can make informed projections for the future of Microsoft 365 security threats, enabling businesses to act accordingly. Those findings and data are contained within this report.

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Added: January 12, 2024
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Global Cybersecurity Outlook 2024

The 2024 Global Cybersecurity Outlook (GCO) finds that organizations that maintain minimum viable cyber resilience – that is, a healthy middle grouping of organizations – are disappearing. Organizations reporting such a minimum viable cyber resilience are down 31% since 2022.

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Added: January 12, 2024
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Hiscox Cyber Readiness Report 2021

The Hiscox Cyber Readiness Report 2021 reveals that US firms are a global leader in cyber readiness, with more classified as ’cyber experts,’ (25%) compared to other countries. But there is still work to be done when it when it comes to dealing with ransomware and phishing emails, as US businesses are the most likely to pay a ransom. In this year’s report, we saw a disparity when it came to the level of cyber expertise US businesses have versus the actions they take when an attack actually occurs.

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Added: December 19, 2023
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Cyber Readiness Report 2022

The Hiscox Cyber Readiness Report 2022 reveals that both the frequency and cost of cyber attacks are rising for US businesses, and the pandemic is continuing to have lasting effects on the cyber security landscape. While the US remains a global leader in cyber maturity, they are also most likely to pay a cyber-related ransom. To gauge businesses’ preparedness to combat cyber incidents and breaches, Hiscox surveyed over 5,000 professionals responsible for their company’s cyber security from the US, UK, Belgium, France, Germany, the Netherlands, Spain and Ireland. This includes key findings from over 900 professionals from the US.

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Added: December 19, 2023
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H1'2023 Automotive Cyber Trend Report

In this report, we’ll discuss three automotive-related cybersecurity emerging risks we’ve identified in 2023, arising from the rapid proliferation of SDVs. Growth in backend attacks allowing access to sensitive vehicle data and controls, the ever-evolving SBOM and the critical role it plays in enhancing automotive threat intelligence and cyber are on the rise in the agriculture, construction, and heavy machinery industries that fare fast to adopt software-defined and autonomous capabilities.

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Added: December 15, 2023
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Hacker Powered Security Report 2023

The 7th annual Hacker-Powered Security Report goes deeper than ever before with customer insights, in addition to the opinions of some of the world’s top hackers. We also take a more comprehensive look at the top ten vulnerabilities and how various industries are performing when it comes to incentivizing hackers to find the vulnerabilities that are most important to them.

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Added: December 15, 2023
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Security Navigator 2024

The Security Navigator reflects first and foremost the reality of the conflictual nature of cyber warfare. It mirrors the disinhibition of threat actors motivated by state strategies or hacktivism as well as criminal opportunities. In this environment, espionage, sabotage, disinformation and extortion are becoming increasingly intertwined. This document is also intended to become the cornerstone of the partnership of trust that we wish to build with you. It must enrich our debates within a community that is still too isolated.

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Added: December 5, 2023
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Security Predictions 2023

As organizations ramp up adoption of AI, edge and multi-cloud infrastructure, they will need broader and deeper visibility into expanding environments. This panoramic view is only possible when all relevant teams and stakeholders are aligned. That’s why organizations should ingrain security into all processes, functions and phases of development. In 2024, collaboration will be essential as resilience becomes non-negotiable. With communication, trust and a commitment to shared strengths, organizations can remain resilient through adversity next year and beyond.

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Added: December 5, 2023
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The State of Web Application Security

The 2023 State of Web Application Security Report investigates the evolving security practices, tools, and technologies employed by organizations worldwide to enhance file upload security. 97% of survey participants reported using containers in environments that host web applications. Additionally, web applications that accept file uploads are increasingly being hosted on cloud-based platforms, including both Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) and Software as a Service (SaaS) solutions

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Added: November 30, 2023
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Resilience 2023 Claims Report

When you overlap Resilience’s claims data with data from ransomware incident response partner Coveware, blockchain analytics firm Chainanalysis, security partner Zscaler, and security firm Sophos, it reveals five key findings that impact both network defenders and the cyber insurance industry at large.

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Added: November 29, 2023
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Global Threat Intelligence Report 2023

The BlackBerry Global Threat Intelligence Report has become a key reference guide for cybersecurity professionals worldwide, including CISOs and other decision makers, to keep the security community informed of the latest cybersecurity threats and challenges globally affecting their industries and platforms. This report covers threats encountered in June 2023 through August 2023. It examines the challenges faced by many industry sectors, with a focus on protecting government and public entities, risks within the healthcare sectors, safeguarding critical infrastructure, and the importance of protecting vulnerable entities within the financial sector.

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Added: November 29, 2023
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Crimeware Report - Trends and Highlights from Q3 2023

The report explores a notable shift towards instability within the threat landscape and an increase in unnamed ransomware variants, potentially due to affiliates shifting between names to find the highest profits while reducing exposure to law enforcement. It also explores trends in ransom demands and payments across various industries. Finally, we discuss what may be coming in Q4 as the ransomware ecosystem continues to shift.

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Added: November 17, 2023
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