There’s a whole bunch of insightful annual reports on cybersecurity published each year. They follow a general cadence, as below:
SonicWall’s cyber threat report – mid February to mid March
- 2021 – March 16, cyber arms race at tipping point
- 2022 – February 17, attacks rising across the board
- 2023 – February 28, shifting front lines, threat actor behavior
Crowdstrike’s global threat report – mid to late February
- 2021 – February 22, analyzing a year of chaos and courage
- 2022 – February 15, a year of adaptability and perseverance
- 2023 – February 28, resilient businesses fight relentless adversaries
Verizon’s data breach investigations report – mid May to early June
- 2021 – May 13, cybercrime thrives during pandemic
- 2022 – May 24, ransomware threat rises
- 2023 – June 6, frequency and cost of social engineering attacks skyrocket
IBM Security’s cost of a data breach – last week of July
- 2021 – July 28, Cost of a Data Breach Hits Record High During Pandemic
- 2022 – July 27, Consumers Pay the Price as Data Breach Costs Reach All-Time High
- 2023 – July 24, Half of Breached Organizations Unwilling to Increase Security Spend Despite Soaring Breach Costs
Trend Micro’s midyear cybersecurity report – increasingly in August
- 2021 – September 14, attacks from all angles
- 2022 – August 31, defending the expanding attack surface
- 2023 – August 8, stepping ahead of risk
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