Security News > 2017 > July > Threat Hunters Analyze Trends in Destructive Cyber-Attacks (Security Week)
2017-07-24 12:34
The three primary trends in the incidence of destructive cyber-attacks are that they are increasing; they are usually state-sponsored; and they do not, apart from a few rare occurrences, involve anything more than basic tools. Potentially more concerning for private industry, however, is a lack of concern over what, in kinetic warfare, would be termed 'collateral damage'. read more
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