Metaverse and Space May Be Cybercriminals’ Playgrounds in 2023
Experian's 10th Annual Data Breach Industry Forecast warns of expanding cyber threats in 2023, including attacks in the metaverse and space. Key predictions highlight the risk of phishing and malware in virtual environments, vulnerabilities of space satellites to hacking, and the malicious use of deepfake technology. With over 1,200 breaches reported so far this year, organizations still take an average of 212 days to detect a breach. Experian emphasizes the need for cyber resiliency as a long-term strategy against persistent cyberattacks.
- Predictions highlight emerging cyber threats and focus areas like the metaverse and deepfake technology, which can position Experian as a thought leader in cybersecurity.
- Encourages organizations to improve detection and resilience strategies, potentially leading to enhanced cybersecurity services and products.
- High volume of breaches (over 1,200) indicates pervasive vulnerabilities in cybersecurity.
- Average detection time of 212 days for breaches suggests significant weaknesses in current security measures.
According to the 10th Annual Experian® Data Breach Industry Forecast, threat vectors continue to expand forcing organizations to reinforce cyber resiliency
Experian releases its 10th annual Data Breach Industry Forecast for 2023. (Graphic: Business Wire)
Additional frontiers are a focus for 2023
In addition to the metaverse, hackers will increasingly explore more frontiers including space and innovative technology like artificial intelligence come 2023. This year’s report outlines several predictions to help companies understand where cybercriminals will lurk and how they will attack. These predictions include:
- Wild, Wild West of the Metaverse: While embarking on a virtual life journey is an appealing concept to many, it has vulnerabilities. As the metaverse continues to gain momentum, phishing attempts, NFT-related scams and malware attacks have already begun, with potentially more looming in the year ahead. The use of AR and VR devices increases the impact of data breaches as these devices collect large amounts of personal information and user data. This may increase their potential to be hacked and lead to more sophisticated attacks.
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Houston, We Have a Problem: Thinking about the scale of damage that could result from space satellites being hacked is disconcerting, but it’s also a reality we must prepare for in 2023. The combination of a disjointed regulatory environment and more satellites in orbit than ever before opens the door for bad actors to exploit the satellites in orbit, or with a big enough satellite, even launch cyberattacks from space. - Imitation That’s Not a Form of Flattery: While influencers of all types may chase exposure, this isn’t the kind they want. Use of deepfake technology by bad actors could be leveraged for more than just funny videos and elevated to create a new level of strategic mischief. Global leaders, business titans and influential industry experts around the world will need to stay vigilant of the misuse of their image and likeness as deepfake technology may be an increasingly popular tool in warfare and in cybercrime.
Resiliency is the key to winning long-term
Among Experian’s predictions is a long-term outlook that the amount of time to detect and defend against a security intrusion will probably not improve significantly over the next 10 years. Organizations still grapple to prevent data breaches with more than 1,200 breaches this year so fari. Unfortunately, it still takes organizations a lengthy 212 days to identify a cyber intrusion and another 75 days to contain it, according to IBMii. Strategies to improve detection and containment need to be shored up.
“In assessing the cyber landscape, we pinpointed a preparedness weakness that needs attention,” said
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