Gain Insight and Actionable Recommendations from a Review of 2021’s Worst Cyber Attacks

According to the Identify Theft Resource Center (ITRC) the number of data breaches in 2021 exceeded 2020’s totals back in October. The average ransomware payment rose 82% to a record of $570,000 in the first half of 2021, up from $312,000 in 2020. Supply chain attacks also rose in the first quarter by 42% in the previous year, impacting up to seven million people, according to research from the ITRC. 

It is evident that cyberattacks are on the rise and will continue to be a growing threat in 2022 and beyond as cyber actors become increasingly more sophisticated and stealth in implementing their methodologies. Mission -critical infrastructures, including supply chains, manufacturing, health care, education and more, are becoming more vulnerable targets as a way for threat-actors to infiltrate networks, steal data, and shutdown other systems as part of a larger attack.   

In this on-demand webinar we discuss:

  • The Worst Cyber Attacks of 2021
  • What Industries were Impacted Most
  • Lessons and Takeaways from the Attacks

  • Predictions and Trends to Watch for in 2022

  • Protection and Mitigation if Your Network Winds Up in the Crosshairs of an Attack

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