Press Releases

Fight against cybercrime shows wins and losses in 2017 Trustwave global security report

June 22, 2017

Posted by: Avadhoot Patil

Trustwave has released the 2017 Trustwave Global Security Report which reveals the top cybercrime, data breach and security threat trends from 2016.

The report demonstrates both good and bad news in the world of cybersecurity as intrusion detection and breach containment times were relatively better, but other threats like malvertisements became cheaper and malicious spam saw increases.

Key highlights from the 2017 Trustwave Global Security Report include:

Robert J. McCullen

Robert J. McCullen

Trustwave CEO and president Robert J. McCullen said, “Cybersecurity in 2016 had both highlights and lowlights. As our data breach investigations and threat intelligence show attackers continue to evolve their tactics and focus on extreme paydays as cybercrime becomes more like genuine businesses.

Meanwhile security skills and talent remain scarce. As an industry, we must continue to focus on key areas like threat detection and response, security scanning and testing and cloud security services that provide meaningful layers of protection from constantly evolving threats.”

Trustwave experts gathered real-world data from hundreds of breach investigations the company conducted in 2016 across 21 countries. This data was added to billions of security and compliance events logged each day across the global network of Trustwave Advanced Security Operations Centres, along with data from tens of millions of network vulnerability scans, thousands of web application security scans, tens of millions of web transactions, tens of billions of email messages, millions of malicious websites, penetration tests, telemetry from security technologies distributed across the globe and industry-leading security research.

To download a complimentary copy of the 2017 Trustwave Global Security Report, click here.

Comment on this article below or via Twitter @IoTGN