Global business spend on cybersecurity to grow 33% over the next 4 years
New data from Juniper Research has found that global business
spend on cybersecurity solutions will grow by 33% o ver the next 4 years,
reaching $134 billion annually by 2022.
Cyberattacks: Not if, but when
Juniper anticipates that the cumulative cost of data breaches
between 2017 and 2022 will reach $8 trillion, with variable
per-business losses depending on the nature and scale of the attack.
Shipping company Maersk, for example, estimated the cost of NotPetya
infecting its global network in 2017 at between $200 and $300 million.
Juniper argued that, as a result, stakeholders must plan in terms of risk mitigation
rather than prevention. It predicted that service providers in
high-risk environments would be forced to restructure their networks to
avoid potential compliance breaches, data theft or service outage.
Research author Steffen Sorrell explained: “Once a single endpoint is
breached, the big danger is lateral movement across the network.
Layered networks, proper lifecycle management and user ‘least privilege’
approaches will prove key to containing serious breaches.”
Security through flexibility
Meanwhile, the research found that securing the IoT,
with 46 billion connected units anticipated in 2021, would require more
forward-thinking. With devices ‘in the field’ for years at a time,
adopting a cybersecurity strategy that is flexible enough to react to
future demands would be essential.
It highlighted the fact that cybercriminals’ efforts soon render
modern approaches less effective. For example, the Cerber family of
ransomware has analysed how machine learning systems detect malware
behaviour and applied evasion techniques as a result.
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