Verizon, DBIR, 2018
DBIR 2018 - 2018 Data Breach Investigations Report - 11th Edition
Type
Report
Year
2018
Authors
Verizon
Identifiers
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Abstract
2,216 confirmed data breaches
What went wrong?
An exploration in trends and data.
Within the 53,000+ incidents and 2,200-odd breaches you’ll find real takeaways on what not to do, or at the very least, what to watch for.
At first glance, identifying 53K+ incidents in only 12 months suggests an information security dystopia, an uneven playing field where the bad guys consistently win out. And, the 2018 Data Breach Investigations Report (DBIR) is full of nefarious events by offenders both known and unknown.
However, that same catalog of unscrupulous activities offers security pros a first-hand view into current cybercrime trends, and a map towards developing a prosperous and mature security program.
Want a sample of what the 2018 Data Breach Investigations Report has to offer?
(https://enterprise.verizon.com/en-au/resources/reports/dbir/2018/, accessed 19 Jan 2021)
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Citation
Verizon, 2018. 2018 Data Breach Investigations Report - 11th Edition (Verizon DBIR Research Report No. DBIR 11th Edition). Verizon.
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