Intelligent CIO Middle East Issue 33 | Page 31

INFOGRAPHIC “ COMPANIES IN THE HEALTHCARE, FINANCIAL SERVICES AND RETAIL SECTORS WERE THE PRIMARY TARGETS FOR BREACHES LAST YEAR. were impacted, resulting in a 73% increase from 2016. Internal threats are increasing The number of malicious insider incidents decreased slightly. However, the amount of records stolen increased to 30 million, a 117% increase from 2016. Nuisance breaches Identity theft is still the number one type of data breach The number of records breached in nuisance type attacks increased by 560% from 2016. The Breach Level Index defines a data breach as a nuisance when the compromised data includes basic information such as name, address and/or phone number. The larger ramification of this type of breach is often unknown, as hackers use this data to orchestrate other attacks. Identity theft was 69% of all data breach incidents. More than 600 million records Jason Hart, Vice President and Chief Technology Officer for Data Protection at www.intelligentcio.com Gemalto, said: “The manipulation of data or data integrity attacks pose an arguably more unknown threat for organisations to combat than simple data theft as it can allow hackers to alter anything from sales numbers to intellectual property. “By nature, data integrity breaches are often difficult to identify and, in many cases where this type of attack has occurred, we have yet to see the real impact. “In the event that the confidentiality or privacy of the data is breached, an organisation must have controls such as encryption, key management and user access management in place to ensure that integrity of the data isn’t tampered with and can still be trusted. “Regardless of any concerns around manipulation, these controls would protect the data in situ and render it useless the moment it’s stolen.” n INTELLIGENTCIO 31