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‘Most targeted’ Indian industries facing cyber attacks in 2023

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Nov 7, 2023, 14:38 IST
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According to the 2023 India Threat Landscape report by Cyfirma, in the past three years, government agencies have seen a 460% rise in targeted cyber attacks while startups and SMEs saw a 508% rise. These are the ‘most targeted’ industries in India facing cyber attacks in 2023, as per the report

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Services companies

Services companies including IT firms and BPOs saw the highest percentage of cyber attacks at 14.3% from September 2021 to September 2023.

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Manufacturing

Manufacturing companies saw 11.6% of cyber attacks, according to the report.

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Healthcare

Healthcare companies saw 10% of all cyber attacks in the last three years.

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Education

Education also saw 10% of cyber attacks from September 2021 to September 2023.

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​Retail

According to Cyfirma, retail companies, including online platforms, saw 9.8% of cyber attacks.

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​Government agencies

Government agencies saw 9.6% of cyber attacks in the last three years.

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​Banking and financial services

Banking and financial services institutions saw 9.5% of all cyber attacks.

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​Automobiles

Automobile companies were also targeted and saw 8.3% of attacks, according to the report.

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Airlines

Lastly, according to Cyfirma, Airlines saw 6.1% of cyber attacks from September 2021 to September 2023.

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