The New Face of Organized Crime
80%Hackers are no longer lone wolves. They’re now banding together to run fewer—yet much larger—attacks, similar to the traditional crime rings of the 20th century.
of cyber-attacks are driven by organized crime rings, in which data, tools, and expertise are widely shared.1
Organized cybercrime is the most profitable type of crime.
Average loss per individual burglary in the U.S.2
The largest bank robbery in U.S. history.3
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1 UNODC Comprehensive Study on Cybercrime, 20132 FBI: Crime in the United States 20133 United California Bank Robbery4 Center for Strategic and International Studies5 Accurate representation is 1,548 times the stacks pictured.6 ESG: http://bit.ly/1xzTmUW
Hackers have organized. The good guys have not.
65%of in-house security teams rely on multiple sources of untrusted external intelligence.6
Annual cost of cybercrime to the global economy.4
$2,300 $30,000,000 $445 Billion
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