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Cybercrime to cost over $10 Trillion by 2025

Security Boulevard

With cybercrime rising by 600% during the pandemic, businesses are more vulnerable than ever to the financial and reputational repercussions of cyberattacks. Costs of Cybercrime Global cybercrime costs are on the rise, increasing 15 per cent year over year, according to a 2021 cyberwarfare report by CyberSecurity Ventures.

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Hackers shifting cybercrime focus towards smart phones and tablets

CyberSecurity Insiders

trillion by 2025, and among the guestimate, half of the amount is expected to be made through phishing targeting mobiles and tablets. The post Hackers shifting cybercrime focus towards smart phones and tablets appeared first on Cybersecurity Insiders.

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Three Biggest Issues Driving Cybersecurity

Security Boulevard

Cybercrime will cost companies $10.5 billion annually by 2025. The estimated cost of cybercrime in 2021 was $6.1 Cyberattacks have become one of the top concerns for technology executives and business owners. trillion, which is expected to grow 15% each year. The number of online.

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A Penetration Testing Buyer's Guide for IT Security Teams

The Hacker News

According to Cybersecurity Ventures, the cost of cybercrime is predicted to hit $8 trillion in 2023 and will grow to $10.5 trillion by 2025. At the same time, organizations are now collecting sensitive data that, if compromised, could result in severe financial and reputational damage. There is also increasing public and

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PECB Certified Lead Ethical Hacker: Take Your Career to the Next Level

The Hacker News

Cybercrime is increasing exponentially and presents devastating risks for most organizations. According to Cybercrime Magazine, global cybercrime damage is predicted to hit $10.5 trillion annually as of 2025. One of the more recent and increasingly popular forms of tackling such issues by identifying is ethical hacking.

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Why Cloud Security Must Be a Team Effort 

Security Boulevard

Over the past year, malicious actors have discovered just how disruptive and lucrative cyberattacks can be, while experts predict cybercrime will cost $10.5 trillion in damages by 2025.

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Mind the Gap – How to Ensure Your Vulnerability Detection Methods are up to Scratch

The Hacker News

With global cybercrime costs expected to reach $10.5 trillion annually by 2025, it comes as little surprise that the risk of attack is companies' biggest concern globally. To help businesses uncover and fix the vulnerabilities and misconfigurations affecting their systems, there is an (over)abundance of solutions available.