Nuspire’s Q2 2022 Threat Report provides data and insight into malware, exploit and botnet activity.
COMMERCE, MI. – Nuspire, a leading managed security services provider (MSSP), today announced the release of its Q2 2022 Quarterly Threat Report. The report outlines new cybercriminal activity and tactics, techniques and procedures (TTPs).
Nuspire’s data reveals a significant increase in overall threat activity across malware, botnet and exploits. Malware events increased over 25%, botnets doubled over the first quarter and exploit activity grew by nearly 150%, buoyed by the Log4j vulnerability.
“We witnessed a stunning escalation in threat activity in Q2, and while it’s not a surprise given increased attack opportunities like remote work, it’s still a worrying development and one we cannot ignore,” said JR Cunningham, Chief Security Officer at Nuspire. “Attackers have always looked for the easiest way to profit from their targets, and because basic attacks like phishing continue to work, it’s clear organizations need to shore up their fundamental security practices like patching and user awareness training. It’s also critical organizations conduct regular reviews of their security programs to safeguard against a nonstop flow of potentially serious disruptive threats.”
Additional notable findings from Nuspire’s Q2 2022 Threat Report include:
“Organizations continue to struggle balancing the need to protect against an onslaught of threats with the concurrent need for employees to properly manage digital sovereignty requirements,” said Craig Robinson, Research Vice President for Security Services at IDC. “This is why we’re seeing the market becoming more receptive to increasing and enhancing internal security training. This combined with tools like multi-factor authentication and endpoint detection, as well as services like MDR, can make all the difference in an organization’s security posture.”
Learn more about protecting your organization from increasing cyber threats and download Nuspire’s Q2 2022 Quarterly Threat Report – https://www.nuspire.com/resources/q2-2022-threat-report/.
About Nuspire
Nuspire is a managed security services provider (MSSP), offering managed security services (MSS), managed detection and response (MDR), endpoint detection and response (EDR) that supports best in breed EDR solutions, and cybersecurity consulting services (CSC) that includes incident readiness and response, threat modeling, digital forensics, technology optimization, posture assessments and more. Our self-service, technology-agnostic platform, myNuspire, allows greater visibility into your entire security program. Powered by the self-healing always on Nuspire Cyber X Platform (CXP), myNuspire will help CISOs alleviate the pain associated with tech sprawl, provide intelligence driven recommendations, solve for alert fatigue and help their clients become more secure over time. Our deep bench of cybersecurity experts, award-winning threat intelligence and three 24×7 security operations centers (SOCs) detect, respond, and remediate advanced cyber threats. Our client base spans thousands of enterprises from midsized to large enterprises that span across multiple industries and geographic footprints. For more information, visit www.nuspire.com and follow us at on LinkedIn @Nuspire.
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