Check Point Research (CPR) today reports that as we enter Cybersecurity Awareness Month in October, globally, there are 40% more attacks weekly on organizations in 2021 compared to 2020. In the region, UAE has seen a 29% increase in weekly cyber-attacks on organizations this year, whereas Saudi Arabia has shown a 1% decrease in these attacks compared to 2020 and Kuwait with a major decrease of 49% in cyber-attacks on organizations for the period.
Globally, after a slight decrease in the weeks before March 2020, there was a significant increase in the average weekly number of attacks on each organization over the months including 2021. In September 2021, the average weekly number of attacks on each organization globally reached its peak with over 870 attacks. This is more than double the number of attacks in March 2020. As per the data, UAE has experienced an average of 311 weekly attacks per organization in 2021, while Saudi Arabia and Kuwait have seen an average of 392 and 409 weekly attacks in 2021 respectively.
The sectors which are experiencing the highest volumes of cyberattacks worldwide are Education/Research with an average of 1,468 attacks per organization each week (increase of 60% from 2020), followed by Government/Military with 1,082 (40% increase) and Healthcare with 752 (55% increase).
Ransomware continues to plague organizations across the world
CPR observed that globally in 2021, on average, 1 out of every 61 organizations is impacted by ransomware each week – a 9% increase compared to 2020. The ISP/MSP sector is the industry most attacked by ransomware this year. The average weekly number of impacted organizations in this sector in 2021 is 1 out of 36 (32% increase from 2020). Healthcare is in second place with 1 out of 44 organizations having been impacted (39% increase) followed by software vendors in third place with 1 out of 52 organizations (21% increase). In addition, Saudi Arabia has seen a 43% increase in the volume of attacks by ransomware in 2021 followed by UAE with an increase of 38% in ransomware attacks compared to 2020. However, Kuwait has shown a 90% decrease in ransomware attacks in 2021 as compared to 2020.
“October is Cybersecurity Awareness Month, and a time for everyone to be reminded about the role they play in ensuring cybersecurity, both locally and across the world,” said Ram Narayanan, Country Manager, Check Point Software Technologies, Middle East. “The pandemic contributed to the surge in cyber attacks as cybercriminals exploited gaps and vulnerabilities to take advantage of the opportunities presented to them. As cyberattacks are increasing, Check Point Software recommends organizations to adopt a prevention-first approach to cybersecurity to eliminate threats before they can inflict damage”.
The malware type which has impacted organizations the most is the botnet with an average of over 8% of organizations being impacted weekly (a 9% decrease from 2020). This is followed by banking malware at 4.6% (a 26% increase) and cryptominers at 4.2% (a 22% decrease).