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Exponential Increase in Overall Cyberattacks, Reports SonicWall: Cybersecurity Trends

Exponential Increase in Overall Cyberattacks

SonicWall has announced its mid-year report, and – guess what? – they report an “exponential increase in overall cyberattacks”!

Their announcement (SonicWall Report Details Exponential Increase in Overall Cyberattacks; Reveals Potential Revenue Risk for Businesses, available here) does something unusual – it lists several key cyber stats before even getting into the announcement itself. Here are the stats that lead off the announcement:

These stats are all contained within the 2024 SonicWall Mid-Year Cyber Threat Report (available here), researched and compiled by SonicWall Capture Labs, which unveils yet another rise in overall attacks, after seeing an 11% increase observed in 2023. The report details the evolving threat landscape over the first five months of this year, highlighting the persistent, relentless and escalating nature of cyber threats globally.

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One of the most interesting aspects about the report was a methodology shift in how SonicWall measures threats – going from measuring every hit (HITS) against a firewall to the number of hours a firewall is under attack (TICKS). The analogy they provide is: “We had three million raindrops this afternoon,” vs “It rained hard for an hour this afternoon” – the second one is obviously more useful. Not only that, but if you divide annual revenue by hours in a year to get the hourly revenue, it enables you to quantify the revenue impact of the attacks. Smart.

The 19-page PDF 2024 SonicWall Mid-Year Cyber Threat Report provides stats, trends and a whole lot more in a highly-graphic report. Check it out here!

So, what do you think? Which stat above concerns you the most? Please share any comments you might have or if you’d like to know more about a particular topic.

Image created using GPT-4’s Image Creator Powered by DALL-E, using the term “robot looking at malware on a computer monitor”.

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