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AI-Powered Data Breaches: An Escalating Threat for Indian Businesses

Posted on the 12 September 2024 by Thiruvenkatam Chinnagounder @tipsclear

September 12, 2024 - As artificial intelligence (AI) continues to evolve, it is simultaneously amplifying the sophistication and impact of cyberattacks, particularly data breaches. A new survey by Cloudflare, Inc. (NYSE: NET), a leader in connectivity cloud solutions, reveals that a staggering 93% of cybersecurity leaders in India are increasingly worried about AI-enhanced data breaches. The findings are part of the "Navigating the New Security Landscape: Asia Pacific Cybersecurity Readiness Survey," which offers a detailed analysis of the cybersecurity challenges faced by organizations in the region.

Key Insights from the Survey

  • AI as a Double-Edged Sword: With 93% of Indian respondents expressing concern over AI's role in intensifying the complexity of data breaches, the survey underscores the urgent need for businesses to reassess their cybersecurity strategies. The fear is not unfounded, as 55% of organizations in India reported experiencing data breaches in the last 12 months. Of these, 52% encountered more than 11 breaches, highlighting the persistent vulnerability within key sectors.
  • Industries Under Siege: The report identifies Healthcare (69%), Transportation (67%), and Business & Professional Services (62%) as the industries most frequently targeted. Attackers predominantly focus on acquiring customer data (37%), user access credentials (15%), and financial information (14%).
  • Ransomware: A Persistent Threat: Ransomware remains a significant concern, with 84% of affected Indian organizations admitting to paying the ransom despite public commitments to the contrary. Alarmingly, compromised Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) and Virtual Private Network (VPN) servers were the primary entry points for attackers, utilized in 55% of the cases.
  • Regulatory Compliance and Cybersecurity Investments: In response to growing cyber threats, 80% of respondents revealed that over 10% of their IT budget is now allocated to cybersecurity. Furthermore, compliance has emerged as a key focus, with 52% of organizations dedicating more than 5% of their IT budget to meet regulatory requirements. This investment is not just a checkbox exercise; 63% of respondents reported that it has enhanced the integrity of their technology and data, while 61% noted improvements in their baseline security levels.
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Expert Commentary

"In today's landscape, cyberattacks have become a pervasive threat, affecting all levels of an organization. This places immense pressure on security leaders, who must navigate increasingly complex IT environments with limited resources. To stay ahead of evolving threats, it is crucial for businesses to continually reassess their security strategies, tools, and resources," said Anjali Joneja Amar, Vice President, India and SAARC at Cloudflare.

Survey Methodology

The survey was conducted online in June 2024, targeting 3,844 cybersecurity decision-makers from organizations of varying sizes across 14 Asia Pacific markets, including India. The respondents spanned multiple industries, providing a comprehensive view of the cybersecurity landscape and the unique challenges faced by different sectors.

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About Cloudflare

Cloudflare, Inc. is a leading connectivity cloud company, committed to building a better, more secure internet. Their extensive suite of cloud-native products and developer tools empowers organizations to protect and accelerate their digital infrastructure. Cloudflare's global network blocks billions of online threats daily, serving millions of customers, from large enterprises to small businesses and non-profits.


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