HPE's latest 'In the Wild Report' reveals significant transformations in the cybercrime landscape throughout 2025, highlighting the industrialization of cybercriminal methods. The report indicates that cybercriminals are leveraging automation and AI to exploit vulnerabilities with increased scale and efficiency, often adopting a corporate-like structure. The complexity of today's cybersecurity threats poses challenges for enterprises, necessitating effective strategies to safeguard networks and sensitive data. Key factors influencing this landscape include heightened expectations from users and financial pressures faced by organizations, complicating the defense against cyber threats.
HPE Reports on Evolving Cybercrime Tactics and Impacts on Enterprises
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