About the High-Tech Crime Trends series:
Since 2012, Group-IB has released this annual comprehensive cybersecurity report illustrating the actual threat landscape, specifying valuable data and sharing major insights that the Group-IB team has gained through over 19 years of hands-on experience in responding to cybersecurity incidents worldwide. The report is conceived to help companies around the world build actionable cybersecurity strategies.
*To compile the reports, Group-IB specialists used data from Group-IB’s proprietary Threat Intelligence platform. It contains unique information about adversaries’ tactics, tools, and activities. Threat Intelligence is recognized by leading research agencies IDC, Gartner, and Forrester.
In this edition:
Analysis of the past and emerging trends
Discover the insights of cybersecurity industry going through the ups and downs including pandemic and geopolitical chess games
Spot on forecasts
Learn more about why ideological motivation is as strong as financial one; why ransomware still reigns the charts as a number one threat; what are the new scam frameworks and much more
Statistics that speak volumes
No spoilers but the numbers in the report will overwhelm you, here are a few examples: 181 new attacks on the financial sector, 13 more scam frameworks, 19 new pro-state attackers detected etc.
Different kinds of threats exposed
Holistic view on the threat landscape, and granular view on each particular type of fraud, scams, APTs, and other attacks
Recommendations
Explore a series of cybersecurity recommendations by Group-IB experts that will help you minimize risks and headaches for your IS teams
Group-IB’s mission is to fight cybercrime. This report is a detailed summary of valuable cybersecurity data and insights, created by mobilizing all analytical resources of many Group-IB teams and departments, in order to share IS knowledge with our colleagues, customers, and partners. In the report, you will find information about trends and forecasts, statistics of different markets, active groups, countries, and sector