Initial access brokers involved in more attacks, including on critical infrastructure

Initial access brokers involved in more attacks, including on critical infrastructure

The rise of initial access brokers has significantly expanded the cyberattack ecosystem, enabling both state-backed and criminal groups to conduct large-scale intrusion campaigns with greater ease and sophistication. This trend emphasizes the increasing importance of prioritizing identity security, supply chain protection, and operational technology hardening for national security and organizational resilience. #InitialAccessBrokers #NationStateHacking

Keypoints

  • Initial access brokers have become central players in the cybercriminal supply chain, facilitating widespread intrusion campaigns.
  • The involvement of IABs makes attribution of cyberattacks more difficult and increases the scale of breaches.
  • IAB activity has surged across critical sectors like healthcare, government, and transportation, with a 600% increase in healthcare attacks from 2023 to 2024.
  • Cyber operations are increasingly used by nation-states to project power, support espionage, and influence geopolitical conflicts.
  • Policymakers must treat cybersecurity as a strategic national security issue, emphasizing resilience, deterrence, and rapid recovery.

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