Annual cybersecurity reports from major vendors, like Check Point, typically include sections on recent cyber events, emerging trends, high-profile vulnerabilities, incident response insights, industry predictions, and security recommendations. Key findings for 2024 emphasize increasing threats from AI-driven disinformation, infostealers, ransomware evolve from encryption to data extortion, and sophisticated nation-state cyber activities impacting critical infrastructure worldwide. #CyberThreats #AIDisinformation #Ransomware #NationStateCyberattacks #CyberSecurity2025
Category: Security Report
Annual cybersecurity reports from major vendors typically include an overview of recent industry threats, key statistics, and emerging trends, with dedicated sections on analysis, current events, and regional threat data. In 2024, threats grew by 36%, phishing attacks surged by 203%, and AI-driven threats increased significantly, highlighting the evolving landscape of cyber risks #CyberThreats, #Phishing, #AIThreats, #GlobalCybersecurity
2024 has seen a sharp rise in identity-based cyber attacks, including high-profile breaches like Snowflake and sophisticated techniques such as MFA bypass and credential stuffing. Annual cybersecurity reports from major vendors highlight increasing attack volumes, evolved tactics, and the shift of perceived perimeters to identity systems. #Snowflake #APT29
The 2024 Secure Sign-in Trends Report highlights significant growth in MFA adoption, especially passwordless and phishing-resistant methods, driven by the need for better security and user experience. Key insights include regional, industry, and organizational differences in MFA usage, alongside detailed assessments of authenticator security and usability. #Passwordless #FIDO2WebAuthn
The 2023 Privacy in Practice report summarizes the results of the ISACA global privacy survey, highlighting trends in staffing, budgets, and privacy program practices. Key insights include ongoing staff shortages, the importance of privacy by design, and increasing privacy regulation challenges. #GeneralDataProtectionRegulation #PrivacyByDesign
Major cybersecurity vendors’ annual reports typically include sections such as executive summaries, threat landscape analyses, attack techniques, and trend highlights. The reports reveal persistent threats like social engineering, evolving malware, and increasing sophistication in cyberattacks, emphasizing a shift toward more targeted and adaptive offensive tactics. #ISACA #DigitalTrust
The ISACA 2025 State of Privacy report provides insights into current privacy trends, staffing, budgets, compliance, and emerging technologies like AI in privacy management. It highlights key issues such as privacy team size, the importance of privacy by design, and ongoing challenges with breaches and regulatory landscapes. #Privacy, #Cybersecurity, #AI, #PrivacyTeams, #Compliance, #PrivacyByDesign
The 2024 ISACA Privacy in Practice report provides insights from a global survey on privacy staffing, operations, compliance, and breach management, highlighting resource challenges and evolving privacy practices. Key trends include increased demand for technical privacy roles, resource constraints, and cautious adoption of AI for privacy tasks. #LastPassBreach #GDPR #AIprivacy
Major cybersecurity vendors’ annual reports typically have a structured format that includes an executive summary, overviews of the threat landscape, key challenges, and strategic recommendations. The 2025 outlook highlights increasing cyber complexity driven by geopolitical tensions, supply chain vulnerabilities, AI-related threats, and regulatory fragmentation, with ransomware, AI-powered attacks, and supply chain issues being top concerns. Keywords include #CyberThreats, #AI, #SupplyChain, #CybersecurityRisks, #GlobalResilience.
Annual cybersecurity reports from major vendors, like GRIT, typically include an overview of the threat landscape, detailed statistical analyses, attacker trends, and industry impacts. The 2025 report highlights the resilience of ransomware groups, ongoing law enforcement efforts, evolving attack techniques, and the importance of defending critical infrastructure and vulnerable sectors. #CybersecurityReports, #Ransomware, #ThreatLandscape, #LawEnforcement, #CriticalInfrastructure
Major cybersecurity vendors publish annual threat hunting reports that structure insights into methodologies, attack trends, and threat landscapes. These reports reveal increased adoption of formalized hunting processes, diverse intelligence sources, and evolving attack techniques like custom malware and living-off-the-land tactics, reflecting a maturing and proactive cybersecurity industry. #SANS2024 #ThreatHuntingTechniques
Major cybersecurity vendors publish annual reports highlighting industry trends, threat evolution, and organizational cyber maturity levels. Key insights include an increasing focus on cyber’s strategic value, rising cyber budgets, and the growing sophistication of cyber threats, especially with emerging risks from Generative AI. #DeloitteCyberReport #CyberThreatEvolution
This ransomware report for the first half of 2024 highlights increased leak site activity, key threat actor movements, and law enforcement disruptions. It emphasizes evolving attack techniques, industry impacts, and the importance of comprehensive security measures. #BlackBasta #LockBit
This report provides an overview of ransomware activity in early 2024, highlighting key attacks, threat actor trends, and the impact of law enforcement disruptions. It emphasizes shifts in ransomware group operations, victim statistics, and emerging threats like Phobos and the “Five Families” collective. #LockBit #Qilin
Annual cybersecurity reports from major vendors typically include an executive summary, detailed vulnerability analyses, industry-specific insights, and strategic recommendations. The 2024 Black Duck report highlights a high prevalence of cryptographic failures and injection vulnerabilities, emphasizing the ongoing evolution of threats and the importance of comprehensive security testingโparticularly in high-risk sectors like Finance, Healthcare, and Utilities. #BlackDuck #ApplicationVulnerabilities