Rise in cyberattacks is alarming folks
Friday, June 28, 2024
Freeman Lightner |
A new study has revealed a shocking rise in cyberattacks across the US, with 65 million victims impacted within the technology sector. In 2023, the US experienced 3,205 data breaches, a 78% increase from 2022. The tech sector saw a 92% rise in breaches, highlighting the urgent need for better cybersecurity.
A recent study has uncovered a startling rise in cyberattacks from 2022 to 2023. Throughout 2023, the United States experienced an alarming 3,205 data breaches, marking a dramatic 78% surge from the 1,801 incidents reported in 2022.
The study conducted by data collection experts SOAX utilized data from the Identity Theft Resource Center on the number of data violation cases from 2020 to 2023 by industry. Each industry has been ranked based on its number of data violation cases in 2023, revealing the industries most at risk. Cybersecurity threats continue to evolve, posing a threat to industries across the United States.
Rise in cyberattacks impacted 65 million in 2023
In 2023, the technology sector emerged as a significant target for cyberattacks, ranking sixth in terms of data breaches across industries. With 167 recorded incidents, this represents a dramatic rise from the previous year.
Notably, these breaches affected an astonishing 65 million victims, underlining the profound impact on the sector. This surge in cyberattacks marks a staggering 92% increase from 2022, which saw 87 reported cases. This alarming trend underscores the critical need for enhanced cybersecurity measures within the technology industry.
Other industries at significant risk include the healthcare sector, which has been named the most vulnerable sector, with 809 data violation cases - the highest number reported in any industry in 2023. This is a staggering surge in incidents, with cases soaring from 343 in 2022 - a 136% increase. Further data revealed that these cases affected 56 million victims within the healthcare industry, underscoring the profound impact cyberattacks have on the industry.
The financial services industry ranked second most at risk, with 744 reported data violation cases in 2023. Additionally, the sector witnessed a notable surge in cyber incidents, with reported cases skyrocketing from 269 in 2022 to 744 in 2023 - a staggering 177% increase, the highest among all industries. Moreover, out of the 744 reported data cases, a staggering 61 million victims were affected, clearly indicating that this industry needs more protection from cybercriminals.
The Professional Services industry ranked third in 2023 with 308 reported cases, which impacted 30 million victims. The sector also experienced a notable increase of 38% compared to previous years, with just 223 reported data violation cases in 2022.
Ranking fourth among the most vulnerable industries is manufacturing, which faced 259 data breach incidents due to cyberattacks in 2023, impacting five million victims.
In 2023, the education sector experienced the fifth-highest count of data breach incidents, affecting four million victims across the US. This marked a concerning surge, with
a 73% rise compared to the previous year, witnessing 173 data breach cases in 2023 as opposed to 100 cases in 2022.
Data violation cases and victims due to cyberattacks in the US 2023, by industry
The retail sector experienced the seventh-highest number of data breach incidents in 2023, totaling 119 cases. These breaches resulted in ten million victims being affected by cyberattacks.
The non-profit/NGO sector occupies the eighth spot, grappling with 105 data breach incidents and ten million victims in 2023. Following closely in ninth position is the transportation industry, contending with 101 cyberattack-induced cases and 12 million data violation victims in 2023.
Finally, securing the tenth position is the government sector, enduring 100 data violation cases in 2023, impacting 15 million victims nationwide. While there has been a slight uptick from the 74 reported cases in 2022, reflecting a 35% increase, it remains notably lower compared to numerous other industries.
Despite ranking fourteenth with just 44 data breach incidents, the utilities industry had the highest number of victims in 2023. A staggering 73 million individuals were affected by
data breaches within this sector, highlighting its vulnerability and making it the most at risk for aggressive cyberattacks targeting people.
The study also identified the industries that experienced minimal impact from cybercriminal activities. Remarkably, the HR/staffing sector emerged as the least affected, with a mere 10 reported data violation incidents in 2023, affecting 239,000 individuals.
Equally noteworthy is the social services sector, which saw 15 instances of data breaches in 2023, significantly fewer compared to other industries. Consequently, it affected the fewest number of victims, totaling just 193,000 individuals.
Commenting on the findings, Stepan Solovev, CEO & Co-founder at SOAX, says: "The study has identified a concerningly sharp rise in cyber incidents across all US industries in 2023, which is particularly alarming, especially within the healthcare and financial services industries. These sectors store vast amounts of sensitive information, making them lucrative targets for cybercriminals.
"Maintaining effective cybersecurity practices is crucial for mitigating risks and protecting against potential breaches. It is crucial that organisations within these sectors continue to invest in cybersecurity defence mechanisms. This includes thorough and regular employee training, encouraging staff to stay vigilant against cyber threats.
"The increase in attacks demonstrates that cybercriminals pose an increasing threat. Industries must adapt and evolve with these technological advancements to ensure they are protected from cyberattacks."
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