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Ransomware threat rises: Verizon 2022 Data Breach Investigations Report

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The 2022 Verizon Business Data Breach Investigations Report (DBIR) reveals a significant rise in ransomware attacks, increasing by 13% from the previous year, marking the largest jump in five years. The report analyzed 23,896 security incidents, with 5,212 confirmed breaches. Organized crime plays a pivotal role, causing roughly 80% of breaches, and external actors are four times more likely to initiate breaches than internal ones. The human element is a major vulnerability, contributing to 82% of breaches. Supply chain security remains a critical concern, with 62% of system intrusion incidents stemming from partners.

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  • Ransomware attacks increased by 13% year-over-year, indicating heightened cybersecurity awareness.
  • The DBIR analyzed a large dataset of 23,896 security incidents, providing detailed insights into cybersecurity trends.
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  • Organized crime is responsible for approximately 80% of breaches, highlighting ongoing security challenges.
  • Human errors account for 82% of breaches, indicating significant vulnerabilities in cybersecurity defenses.

Year over year jump in ransomware attacks greater than past five years combined, as latest report highlights exceptional year in cybersecurity

What you need to know:

  • The 2022 DBIR - marking its 15 year anniversary - analyzed 23,896 security incidents, of which 5,212 were confirmed breaches
  • Year over year ransomware attacks increased by 13 percent, a jump greater than the past 5 years combined
  • Roughly 4 in 5 breaches can be attributed to organized crime, with external actors approximately 4 times more likely to cause breaches in an organization than internal actors
  • Human element involved in 82 percent of all breaches analyzed over the past year

BASKING RIDGE, N.J., May 24, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The Verizon Business 2022 Data Breach Investigations Report (2022 DBIR) examines an unprecedented year in cybersecurity history, and sheds light on some of the leading issues affecting the international cybersecurity landscape.

Of particular concern is the alarming rise in ransomware breaches, which increased by 13 percent in a single year - representing a jump greater than the past 5 years combined. As criminals look to leverage increasingly sophisticated forms of malware, it is ransomware that continues to prove particularly successful in exploiting and monetizing illegal access to private information.

Organized crime also continues to be a pervasive force in the world of cybersecurity. Roughly 4 in 5 breaches can be attributed to organized crime - with external actors approximately 4 times more likely to cause breaches in an organization than internal actors.

Heightened geopolitical tensions are also driving increased sophistication, visibility, and awareness around nation-state affiliated cyber attacks.

“Over the past few years, the pandemic has exposed a number of critical issues that businesses have been forced to navigate in real-time. But nowhere is the need to adapt more compelling than in the world of cybersecurity,” said Hans Vestberg, CEO and Chairman, Verizon. “As we continue to accelerate toward an increasingly digitized world, effective technological solutions, strong security frameworks, and an increased focus on education will all play their part in ensuring that businesses remain secure, and customers protected.”

For many businesses, the past year has also been dominated by supply chain issues, and this trend was also reflected across the cybersecurity landscape. 62 percent of System Intrusion incidents came through an organization’s partner. Compromising the right partner is a force multiplier for cybercriminals, and highlights the difficulties that many organizations face in securing their supply chain.

In a finding that exposes the cost of human influence, people remain - by far - the weakest link in an organizations’ cybersecurity defenses. 25 percent of total breaches in the 2022 report were the result of social engineering attacks, and when you add human errors and misuse of privilege, the human element accounts for 82 percent of analyzed breaches over the past year.

Dave Hylender, Lead Author of the DBIR, comments, “Entering its 15th year, Verizon’s Data Breach Investigations Report remains the leading authority on assessing the many cybersecurity threats that organizations continue to face. And while the report has evolved, the fundamentals of security remain the same. Assess your exposure, mitigate your risk, and take appropriate action. As is often the case, getting the basics right is the single most important factor in determining success.”

About the DBIR

The 2022 DBIR - its 15th edition - analyzed 23,896 security incidents, of which 5,212 were confirmed breaches. Data was collected from 87 contributors, both domestic and international, ranging from law enforcement agencies to forensic and law firms to CERTs and ISACs, and government agencies from several countries.

The complete 2022 Data Breach Investigations Report as well as Executive Summary is available on the DBIR resource page.

Visit the DBIR landing page for a comprehensive list of all our DBIR webinars and events.

Media contact:
Timo Burbidge
timo.burbidge@uk.verizon.com


FAQ

What does the 2022 Verizon DBIR report indicate about ransomware attacks?

The report shows a 13% increase in ransomware attacks year-over-year, the largest jump in five years.

How many security incidents were analyzed in the 2022 Verizon DBIR?

The report analyzed 23,896 security incidents, with 5,212 confirmed breaches.

What percentage of breaches are attributed to organized crime according to the 2022 DBIR?

Approximately 80% of breaches can be attributed to organized crime.

What role do human errors play in cybersecurity breaches according to the 2022 DBIR?

Human errors account for 82% of analyzed breaches, making the human element a major vulnerability.

What is the impact of supply chain issues on cybersecurity as per the 2022 DBIR?

The report indicates that 62% of system intrusion incidents occurred through an organization's partners.

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