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CyberRes Research Emphasises Singapore’s Leadership in Enhancing the Asean’s Cybersecurity Landscape

CyberRes, a Micro Focus line of business has announced the release of its first Annual Report on the current state of cyber threats and an overview of cyber events in 2021 globally. This strategic report is the first in a series to provide a perspective on geopolitical, regional, and industry threat conditions, as well as what to expect throughout the year.

Asia Pacific is highlighted as one of the most impacted regions in 2021, having experienced 23.5% of the total cyber issues reported. The region trails behind North America, which topped the list at 33.5%.
The report provides valuable foresight into potential threats in the region this year, based on key findings from the previous year, including:

2022 Trends2021 Findings
Trend 1: The public sector will be the most affected sector in the futureIn 2021, the public sector (27.4%) was impacted the most. Escalating geopolitical tensions have placed the public sector in the crosshairs.
Trend 2: Espionage is likely to be the biggest motivation for threat groupsApproximately one-third of the total cyberattacks conducted in 2021 were meant for cyber espionage, followed by financial gain.
Trend 3: Data exfiltration will be the most frequently used method of cyberattacksIn more than 24% of the cyberattacks in 2021, threat actors chose to exfiltrate sensitive data from their victims’ networks.

 However, the cyber landscape, industry impact, and outlook for 2022, vary across markets.

Singapore, for instance, was impacted by some of the biggest global incidents in 2021. This includes the SITA supply chain breach that impacted several airlines worldwide. Another major incident affected one of the largest local mobile carriers, which resulted in the exfiltration of 129,000 customer data, among other sensitive information.  

For this year, the report foresees some of the most vulnerable industries in Singapore as:

IndustryLikelihoodImpact
FinanceLikely to occur in the next three monthsHigh risk
Services*Likely to occur in the next three monthsCaution
HealthcareProbable in the next 12 monthsCaution

*Note: The Services sector includes various sub-industries such as education, telecommunication and technology, consulting, media and entertainment, hospitality, professional services, legal services, and more.

That said, Singapore is leading the charge in strengthening the ASEAN cybersecurity landscape. The ASEAN-Singapore Cybersecurity Centre of Excellence plans to improve the cybersecurity strategy development, legislation, and research capabilities of the member states. Overall, ASEAN countries are leading the global pack in cybersecurity by adopting the ASEAN Regional Action Plan (2021-2025), which seeks to sharpen areas such as research collaboration, knowledge sharing, and training.

“The sheer volume of cyberattacks last year has created a lasting effect on all organisations and individuals across the globe. This trend is unfortunately continuing into 2022 – adversaries are quickly exploiting vulnerabilities in the digital value chain,” says Stephen McNulty, President, Asia Pacific & Japan, Micro Focus. “The good news is that Asia Pacific has a massive opportunity to reverse or contain the numbers moving forward, with a clear understanding of the landscape and tactics now and in the future. This knowledge is a powerful defence.”

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