As COVID-19 continues to cause disruption, cyberattacks haven't let up, either.
In 2021, thousands of new cybersecurity incidents have been recorded -- and while cryptocurrency theft and data loss are now commonplace, this year stands out due to several high-profile incidents involving ransomware, supply chain attacks, and the exploitation of critical vulnerabilities.
The Identity Theft Research Center (ITRC) has reported an increase
of 17% in the number of recorded data breaches during 2021 in comparison to 2020. However, an entrenched lack of transparency around the disclosure of security incidents continues to persist -- and so this may be a low ball estimation.
According to IBM, the
average cost of a data breach has now reached over $4 million, while Mimecast estimates that the average ransomware demand levied against US companies is well
over $6 million. The
world record for the largest payout, made by an insurance company this year, now stands at $40 million.