Publicado: 24 agosto 2021 a las 2:00 am
Categorías: Noticias Europa
UK/August 24, 2021/by Check Point Research/Source: https://www.fenews.co.uk/
As back-to-school begins, Check Point Research (@CPResearch) found the education sector to have the highest volume of cyber attacks for the month of July. Cyber criminals are seeking to capitalize on the short-notice shift back to remote learning driven by the Delta variant, by targeting people of schools, universities and research centers who log-in from home using their personal devices.
Check Point Research (CPR) sees an increase in cyberattacks against the global education sector, as back-to-school season gets underway. During the month of July, the education sector experienced the highest volume of cyber attacks compared to other industry sectors that CPR tracks, with an average of 1,739 cyber attacks documented per organization each week, marking a 29% increase from the first half of 2021.
The table below shows the number of weekly cyber attacks in July on the education sectors for India, Italy, Israel and Australia, as well as the percent increases compared to the first half of 2021.
Ranking | Country | # of Weekly Cyber Attacks in July | % Change from H1 |
1 | India | 5,196 | + 22% |
2 | Italy | 5,016 | + 70% |
3 | Israel | 4,011 | + 51% |
4 | Australia | 3,934 | + 17% |
Weekly attacks per organizations by country (July 2021 compared to first half of 2021)
Tom Kendrick, EMEA security evangelist at Check Point Software:
“Cyber criminals are looking to capitalise on this year’s back-to-school season. We found that the education sector was attacked significantly more compared to other industries in the month of July. Schools, universities and research centres make for attractive targets to cyber criminals because they are often under resourced from a security perspective. The short-notice, on-and-off shift to remote learning exacerbates the security risk. With so many students logging on from their home networks using their personal devices, the current back-to-school season presents a range of new security threats that many aren’t prepared to address. Organisations in the education sector should be proactive in their protection strategies. It’s important to constantly change and strengthen your passwords and use technologies that prevent cyber attacks, such as ransomware.”
Source: https://www.fenews.co.uk/press-releases/74881-93-increase-in-cyberattacks-targeting-the-uk-s-education-sector
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