According to the document, data security threats in Indonesia are increasing rapidly, with cyber attacks projected to rise 64% from 2022 to 2023. Malware and stolen credentials are currently the main points of entry for attacks. The private sector experiences 52% of threats, and is predicted to see even more attacks. Weak security practices in small and medium businesses can have domino effects and negatively impact larger multinational enterprises and public infrastructure as well. Stolen credentials are also sold between cybercrime groups and used to target bigger businesses.
According to the document, data security threats in Indonesia are increasing rapidly, with cyber attacks projected to rise 64% from 2022 to 2023. Malware and stolen credentials are currently the main points of entry for attacks. The private sector experiences 52% of threats, and is predicted to see even more attacks. Weak security practices in small and medium businesses can have domino effects and negatively impact larger multinational enterprises and public infrastructure as well. Stolen credentials are also sold between cybercrime groups and used to target bigger businesses.
According to the document, data security threats in Indonesia are increasing rapidly, with cyber attacks projected to rise 64% from 2022 to 2023. Malware and stolen credentials are currently the main points of entry for attacks. The private sector experiences 52% of threats, and is predicted to see even more attacks. Weak security practices in small and medium businesses can have domino effects and negatively impact larger multinational enterprises and public infrastructure as well. Stolen credentials are also sold between cybercrime groups and used to target bigger businesses.
According to the document, data security threats in Indonesia are increasing rapidly, with cyber attacks projected to rise 64% from 2022 to 2023. Malware and stolen credentials are currently the main points of entry for attacks. The private sector experiences 52% of threats, and is predicted to see even more attacks. Weak security practices in small and medium businesses can have domino effects and negatively impact larger multinational enterprises and public infrastructure as well. Stolen credentials are also sold between cybercrime groups and used to target bigger businesses.
Sector on Threats Education 18 % Private Sector 52% to private sector Private Sector 46% will increase Dominoes effect on cyber security –Security Awareness Weakest Point Multinational enterprise Public Infrastructure Small Business or medium enterprise
Stolen Credentials sold to other
Targeted attack Cybercrime organizations and used to For credentials Attack bigger business Response