April 27, 2024 3:36 pm
Cyberattack attempts decrease by 80% in 2023, but become increasingly sophisticated with new variants

In 2023, Argentina experienced a staggering 2,000 million cyberattack attempts, as reported by FortiGuard Labs, Fortinet’s threat intelligence and analysis laboratory. While this represents a decrease of 80% from the previous year, experts caution that this trend does not necessarily indicate good news. The evolving threat landscape poses challenges for organizations worldwide, as attackers exploit a wide range of devices connected to the internet, making users vulnerable to cyberattacks.

The Latin America and Caribbean region was hit particularly hard in 2023, with countries like Mexico, Brazil, and Colombia experiencing over 200 billion attempted attacks each. Despite the decrease in the number of massive attacks globally, there has been an increase in more targeted and sophisticated exploits and new variants of malware and ransomware.

Fortinet’s data offers a broad overview of the global cybersecurity landscape. However, specific cases in Argentina highlight the impact of cyberattacks on both public and private entities. From ransomware attacks on major companies to breaches in regulatory entities like the National Securities Commission, these incidents underscore the urgent need for robust cybersecurity measures.

To combat these threats effectively, Fortinet advises organizations to integrate cybersecurity as part of their business strategy by adopting comprehensive platforms that combine network and security components. Automation and AI capabilities can help detect and mitigate intrusion attempts, safeguarding networks from sophisticated and targeted attacks. The cybersecurity industry is witnessing a shift towards more strategic and proactive defense mechanisms to counter evolving threats.

As such, organizations must prioritize investing in advanced security technologies such as machine learning algorithms that can detect patterns in large volumes of data quickly. Additionally, they should implement multi-factor authentication protocols to prevent unauthorized access to sensitive data.

In conclusion, while progress has been made in reducing the number of massive attacks globally

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