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Cybercrime is Rising
*SOURCE: IBM X-Force Threat Intelligence Index 2023
$10.3 Billion
In 2023, cybercrime in the U.S. resulted in $10.3 billion in reported losses, with phishing, ransomware, and business email compromise as top threats.
Source: FBI Internet Crime Report 2023
$4.45 Million
The average cost of a data breach in 2023 reached $4.45 million, with 45% of these incidents attributed to third-party vulnerabilities.
Source: IBM Cost of a Data Breach Report 2023
40% of Cyberattacks
By 2024, it is projected that 40% of cyberattacks in the U.S. will involve the use of AI, enabling faster, more complex attacks such as advanced phishing schemes
Source: Gartner Cybersecurity Forecast 2024
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The Weakest Link: The Rise of Supply Chain Attacks
Supply chain attacks are becoming more prevalent as cybercriminals and nation-state actors target companies through third-party hardware, software, applications, and devices. Gartner predicts that, by 2025, 45% of organizations worldwide will have experienced an attack on their software supply chain. If you’re worried about the security of your supply chain, you may want to know:
 The latest on supply chain attacks and vulnerabilities
- Who supply chain attacks affect
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- Best practices to safeguard your business
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