Cyber-Attacks in Corporate World – Banking, Manufacturing, IT and Telecommunications

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Cyber-Attacks in Corporate World – Banking, Manufacturing, IT and Telecommunications Cyber-attacks have been ranked as the sixth most dangerous threat, and they have become the new normal in both the public and private sectors. In 2022, this dangerous industry will continue to grow, with IoT cyber-attacks alone anticipated trebling by 2025. As a result of the COVID-19 epidemic, cybercrime has increased 600%, including everything from theft and embezzlement to data hacking and destruction. Almost every industry has been compelled to embrace new ideas, forcing businesses to adapt swiftly. Around the world, today’s digital world faces tremendous challenges and cybercrime. Cybercrime is expected to cost businesses globally $10.5 trillion per year by 2025, up from $3 trillion in 2015. Cybersecurity vendors also claim that cybercrime constitutes the greatest transfer of economic value in history, with a growth rate of 15% year over year. Cyber Attacks by Industry Some industries are more vulnerable to cyber-attacks than others due to the nature of their business. While any company is vulnerable to a data leak, organizations that are intimately intertwined with people’s daily lives are particularly vulnerable. Hackers frequently target companies that store sensitive data or personally-identifying information. The following businesses are the most vulnerable to cyber-attacks:


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