Cyberattacks top list of global business concerns |
The threat of cyberattacks represents the most serious challenge for businesses in the coming year, according to a report published by advisory firm Kroll. Seventy-four percent of organisations report increased cybersecurity and data privacy concerns, with the most common threats including malware (44%) and AI-powered exploits (28%). “When it comes to addressing the patchwork of global data privacy laws and the impact on their businesses, just 12% of respondents globally ranked their organisations as ‘extremely prepared,’” Kroll said in its report. The average business gave itself a 7.4 score out of 10. Globally, one in three respondents ranked geopolitical tensions among their top business challenges for the year ahead, with companies in the United States, UK and Europe most likely to see it as a major concern. Tariffs, technology controls and cybercrime, supply chain disruption, regulatory shifts, and sanctions were cited as the highest areas of geopolitical concern. US companies indexed higher than global peers on concerns regarding inflation and domestic political tensions, while evolving data privacy regulations worry European companies more than other regions. |
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