2023 was a year that brought many ups and downs, especially in the cybersecurity sector. Regardless of your business growth, you might've felt the heat from a few 2023 trends. Since last year was probably a blur, we're looking back to see what we learned in IT and what to keep in mind as we forge on into 2024. Let this be the year we all grow, adapt, and learn how to finally master AI (oh, and increase your cybersecurity posture).
A couple things are clear, 2023 was a whirlwind year and 2024 will be no different. Let's take a look at where we've been and where we're going so you can better prepare for business success this year.
If you've never hear of AI, you're living under a rock. 2023 was the year that Artificial Intelligence (AI) boomed. Sometimes for the right reasons and sometimes for the wrong, but either way, AI took center stage in 2023 innovation.
Unfortunately, the track record for AI's performance in 2023 is more bad than its intended good. While AI can help to automate your business, grow your success, and increase your output, it also contributed to the 2, 814 breaches that occurred and 8, 214, 886, 660 records lost last year, of which just under 40% had some component of Artificial Intelligence contributing to the attack. Furthermore, 80% of cybersecurity decision-makers expected AI to increase the scale and speed of attacks and 66% expected AI “to conduct attacks that no human could conceive of" (CSOonline.com). Add that to the ChatGPT leaks and Texas/Oklahoma medical centers affected by an AI induced threat, it's clear that 2023 only escalated the bell curve that is the future of cyberattacks and cybersecurity.
Unfortunately one of the root causes of this surge in 2023 is the lack of education surrounding AI. Not only is it rapidly innovating, but its everywhere. Google may have only teamed up with OpenAI in January of 2023, but as of March 2023, there are 14,700 AI startups alone. And those are just the newbies! The actual number of current tools which have an AI component are in the staggering hundreds of thousands, from Chatbots to search engines to data analysis and everywhere in between. AI is everywhere and it's not going away any time soon.
If you're not convinced, count how many 2023 cybersecurity statistics from Cobalt.com include Artificial Intelligence.
We said there were more than 8 billion records were lost and over 2,000 breaches occurred in 2023. Those numbers are up from 2022 where only 422 million records were lost and 1, 802 breaches occurred. This number will only increase. Double the records were lost and just about double the breaches occurred. So we need to be paying attention.
But two types attacks were the most prevalent in 2023. Phishing, which still remains the most prevalent style of cyberattack (check out these statistics for why) but a new(ish) terror took SMBs by storm in 2023: Business Email Compromise. Here are the 3 things about BEC we found to be the most important factors:
This is not just a 2023 debate but has been for a few years now: should we migrate completely to the cloud? How safe is on-premise data storage? Should we rely on only one or a bit of both? 2023 proved that a bit of both is the way to go.
According to Kyndryl.com, "Predictions that enterprises would move their entire workloads and data to the cloud have turned out to be overstated — it is clear a hybrid approach is the way to go. The mainframe is alive, modern and remains the only platform that can handle the “failure is not an option” demands of the industries the world depends on every day." Because the push for cloud has been so prevalent in recent years (because it truly is a valuable place to have your data!), the high volume of migrations are leaving gaps in security, leaving some organizations open to a breach.
Having both on-premise and cloud data storage, you not only have a backup in place in case of cyberattacks, but it also protects you from losing files that an employee "accidentally" deletes or a mainframe crash or cloud storage size ceilings.
We recommend the following: Three (3) copies of your data, stored in two (2) separate locations or types of media, with one (1) of those copies being stored offsite. This hybrid model keeps your data protected and backed up securely.
Here it is, what you came here for. Our predictions for 2024 based on 2023 trends and January's transitioning 2024 trends. We'll keep it simple with a few bullet points to prepare you for the new year.
If you have further questions on how to prepare for these predictions, contact us, we're happy to help clarify how you can best prepare for your best year yet.
Preparing for the future is something that should start yesterday. But it's easier with help. So let us help you prepare for your best year yet. give us a call is you need IT help of any kind of just making sure your team is on the right track. We're banding together to make sure the criminals lose and SMBs win this year. Just let us know how we can help.
But whatever you do, prepare, prepare, prepare, because every moment counts to make sure 2024 is a year of success and growth, not data breaches and cybersecurity incompliance.