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Business News/ Technology / News/  Banking, govt, critical infra most targeted by cybercriminals in 2018-19
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Banking, govt, critical infra most targeted by cybercriminals in 2018-19

About 26% of these overall attacks cost organisations in the country upwards of $5 million each
  • Cisco found out that sectors like banking and finance (20.1%), government (19.6%) and critical infrastructure (15.1%) were among those that face the highest threat of cyberattacks
  • Cybercriminals are increasingly targeting sectors like defence (15.1%), IT, telecom and healthcare. (AFP)Premium
    Cybercriminals are increasingly targeting sectors like defence (15.1%), IT, telecom and healthcare. (AFP)

    New Delhi: Banking and finance, government and critical infrastructure were among the most targeted sectors in India by cybercriminals in 2018-19, according to tech major Cisco. Also, about 26% of these overall attacks cost organisations in the country upwards of $5 million each.

    "The hackers are persistent, and their campaigns are very targeted. We have found that sectors like banking and finance (20.1%), government (19.6%) and critical infrastructure (15.1%) were among those that continue to face the highest threat of cyberattacks," Cisco India and SAARC Director (Security Business) Vishak Raman told PTI.

    He added that cybercriminals are also increasingly targeting sectors like defence (15.1%), IT, telecom and healthcare. "They are using a host of mechanisms like point of sale attacks to target sectors like retail, hospitality, entertainment and e-commerce. Ransomware are used to attack public sector entities, transportation as well as banking and finance verticals," he said.

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    Raman cited an Asia-Pacific Security Capabilities Benchmark Study conducted by Cisco that found 21% respondents saying cost of breach for them was between $5-9.9 million, while another 5% said it was more than $10 million for them.

    The cost of breach included loss of revenue, customers, and other costs related to the event. About 27% said the cost of less than $100,000 — an indication that while the amount involved may be small but the volume of such attacks is growing.

    "Companies are now spending on not just protection but also increasingly on proactive threat hunting, more forensics," he said.

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    Published: 18 Aug 2019, 12:08 PM IST
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