Data Breach Investigations Report 2008-2022: Summary of Findings
IT managers face no shortage of cybersecurity threats, from ransomware to insider data breaches. One thing that never seems to change is the human element in security failures. Cyber criminals are adept at tricking employees into revealing user account credentials, bank account data, intellectual property and other confidential information. This year 82% of breaches involved the human element. How does your organization compare?
Read the executive summary in Verizon's "Data Breach Investigations Report 2008-2022" to learn the most common vulnerabilities in corporate IT and how your company compares.
What are the main paths leading to security breaches?
There are four primary paths that lead to security breaches: Credentials, Phishing, Exploiting vulnerabilities, and Botnets. These paths are prevalent across various areas of the Data Breach Investigations Report (DBIR), indicating that organizations need a comprehensive plan to address all of them.
How has ransomware activity changed recently?
Ransomware incidents have seen a notable increase of almost 13% this year, which is significant when considering the last five years combined. This brings the total ransomware incidents to 25% this year, highlighting the importance of blocking the key paths that ransomware typically exploits to gain access to networks.
What role does the human element play in breaches?
The human element is a major factor in security breaches, with 82% of incidents involving some form of human error. This includes issues like the use of stolen credentials, phishing, misuse, or simple mistakes, emphasizing the need for organizations to address human factors in their security strategies.