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Cyber attacks in 2022. Is your organization ready?

Updated: Oct 26, 2023

The pandemic has accelerated the digitization of organizations and the consequent implementation of remote work, on the one hand, is the key to growth, but cybersecurity has become one of the main concerns of organizations and workers themselves since Cyber risks are increased, leading to stronger protection against these threats.

Cybersecurity errors can cost an organization several million dollars, as well as the loss of thousands of records. These occur because criminals increasingly sophisticated to find vulnerabilities, as they can roam all corners of the systems and networks of the company.

44% of companies declare having been the victim of an attack on their computer systems; however, only 17% of professionals are aware of it. By type of company, medium and large are the most attacked, since 56% claim to have received some cyber attack in the last year. (itreseller)

According to PwC's "2022 Digital Trust Survey" report, cybersecurity managers (CISOs), CEOs and senior executives of 3,600 companies believe that 2022 will be one of the "most intense" years for cyberattacks as cyberattacks with the greatest Growth for 2022 is cloud services, ransomware, malware downloaded through software updates, attacks on supply chain software and corporate email.

“Aware of the risks that this entails, 69% of companies in the world (70% in Spain) plan to increase their investments in cybersecurity, compared to 55% last year. 26% expect this increase to be 10% or even higher "




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