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Regional Cyber Conflicts Could Spark New Threats in 2022: CyberCube

LONDON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Three regional cyber conflicts could lead to infrastructure attacks and damaging cyber espionage in 2022, a new report from cyber analytics company CyberCube says.

According to CyberCube’s latest Global Threat Briefing, the current cyber landscape, cyber hostilities between Israel and Iran, India and Pakistan and China and Japan could spill into other regions or lead to the development of new attack vectors.

The report Threat actor activity update and predictions for H1 2022, said that close monitoring of regional cyber conflicts was important for wider cyber security as these smaller-scale hostilities were often a ‘breeding ground’ of ‘adversarial innovation’.

William Altman, CyberCube’s Principal Cyber Security Consultant, said: “We monitor these regional cyber conflicts for indications that the boundaries of acceptable behaviour have been pushed past historic precedent. We’ve seen how this played out in the past with Russia’s critical infrastructure attacks on Ukraine. Common activities to observe in these hotbeds include espionage, disruption and destruction. They’re real breeding grounds for new modes of attack.

“Espionage attacks are currently still more prevalent than destructive attacks. However, increasingly there are nation state threat actors who are financially motivated and focused on intellectual property theft as well as ransom. In particular, researchers have noted the rise in ransomware operations emanating from North Korea and Iran.”

The report also identifies four industries that CyberCube believes will be targeted by cyber criminals – especially ransomware actors – in 2022. These are: healthcare, education, manufacturing and utilities. CyberCube also expects to see ransomware threat actors targeting software supply chains.

CyberCube’s report also states the global proliferation of ransomware has now reached the scale at which claims are outpacing premiums, thus threatening the profitability of the cyber insurance and reinsurance markets.

Darren Thomson, CyberCube’s Head of Cyber Security Strategy, said: “This year will certainly be an active one for cyber security and the insurance industry. New levels of cooperation between nation state actors and criminal gangs will likely be emerging and new thresholds of acceptable tolerances will be tested at the nation state level. This will certainly lead to collateral damage that will impact business. The big question is: how can a company grapple with a complex threat landscape and maintain profitability amidst what is a hardening market for cyber insurance?”

CyberCube’s latest Global Threat Briefing is available here.

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About CyberCube

CyberCube delivers the world’s leading cyber risk analytics for the insurance industry. With best-in-class data access and advanced multi-disciplinary analytics, the company’s cloud-based platform helps insurance organizations make better decisions when placing insurance, underwriting cyber risk and managing cyber risk aggregation. CyberCube’s enterprise intelligence layer provides insights on millions of companies globally and includes modeling on thousands of points of technology failure.

The CyberCube platform was established in 2015 within Symantec and now operates as a standalone company exclusively focused on the insurance industry, with access to an unparalleled ecosystem of data partners and backing from ForgePoint Capital, HSCM Bermuda, MTech Capital and individuals from Stone Point Capital. For more information, please visit www.cybcube.com or email info@cybcube.com.

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Media Contact:
CyberCube: Yvette Essen
Head of Content & Communications
yvettee@cybcube.com

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Three regional cyber conflicts could lead to infrastructure attacks and damaging cyber espionage, a new report from CyberCube says.
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Media Contact:
CyberCube: Yvette Essen
Head of Content & Communications
yvettee@cybcube.com

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