2022 Global Threat Analysis Report - Pascal Geenens, Radware
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01-Jan-1900
Pascal Geenens, Radware’s director of threat intelligence, will talk about the threat of Russian hacktivists — are they a real threat or merely a nuisance — and review the findings of the company’s recently released 2022 Global Threat Analysis Report. Radware’s report shows that the number of cyberattacks jumped notably to 150% globally and 212% in the Americas compared to 2021. Other stats include the spike in DDoS attack volumes, most DDoS-attacked industries, and the rise in malicious web application and API attacks.
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