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DDoS attacks dominate threats to critical infrastructure

New research from NETSCOUT looking at the DDoS attack landscape shows that this method has evolved into a precision-guided weapon of geopolitical influence capable of destabilizing critical infrastructure.

Based on monitoring of more than eight million DDoS attacks globally in the first half of 2025, the study shows hacktivist groups like NoName057(16) have orchestrated hundreds of coordinated strikes each month, targeting the communications, transportation, energy, and defence sectors.

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Cyberattacks on utilities pose risk to public safety

A new survey of 350 UK and US utility operators reveals that 62 percent of water, water treatment and electricity companies have been affected by cyberattacks in the last 12 months.

The study from Semperis finds that nearly 60 percent of attacks were carried out by nation-state groups

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Politically motivated DDoS attacks target critical infrastructure

Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks have become a dominant means of waging cyberwarfare linked to socio-political events such as elections, civil protests and policy disputes, according to the latest DDoS Threat Intelligence Report from NetScout.

Throughout the year, DDoS attacks have been intricately tied to social and political events, including Israel experiencing a 2,844 percent surge linked to hostage rescues and political conflicts, Georgia enduring a 1,489 percent increase during the lead-up to the passage of the 'Russia Bill', and Mexico having a 218 percent increase during national elections.

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Here comes the sun -- along with the solar power vulnerabilities

We're always being encouraged to be greener in our energy usage these days and many people have turned to solar power as a means of doing their bit and reducing their bills.

But the inverter used to convert energy from solar panels to usable household electricity is usually an IoT device and could therefore be vulnerable. New research from Forescout analyzed equipment from six of the top 10 vendors of solar power systems worldwide: Huawei, Sungrow, Ginlong Solis, Growatt, GoodWe, and SMA. It has uncovered 46 new vulnerabilities across three of these inverter vendors, Sungrow, Growatt, and SMA.

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Regulation and its role in protecting critical infrastructure [Q&A]

Protecting critical national infrastructure (CNI) against attack is a huge undertaking for governments and for those organizations that deliver CNI services.

New regulation in Europe -- the NIS2 Directive -- includes an increased focus on resilience for CNI, covering traditional critical services like banking, utilities, transport and public safety as well as new provisions for digital service providers. In 2025, the Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA) will enforce more stringent resilience and security requirements on the financial sector. And in the UK, the forthcoming Cyber Security and Resilience Bill will demand more investment in security too.

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Over half of organizations experience incidents involving industrial control or operational tech

Over the past year, more than 50 percent of organizations have experienced at least one security incident involving ICS/OT systems. Among the top vulnerabilities exploited are internet-accessible devices (33 percent) and transient devices (27 percent), often used to bypass traditional defenses.

A new report from the SANS Institute, in partnership with OPSWAT, shows that while 55 percent of organizations reported increased ICS/OT cybersecurity budgets over the past two years, much of that investment remains heavily skewed toward technology, with limited focus on operational resilience.

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Critical infrastructure security incidents up over 600 percent since 2022

Reported security incidents in critical infrastructure worldwide have grown by 668 percent since 2022 according to a new report from Forescout.

There have been 10 percent more incidents for critical infrastructure sectors than in 2023 and more than half of all incidents (57 percent) affected critical infrastructure sectors. Network infrastructure devices (routers, firewalls, VPNs, etc.) are the second largest category and increased from three percent (2022) to 11 percent (2023) and now 14 percent (2024).

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How business function mapping can help align IT and cybersecurity with business priorities [Q&A]

In the modern business world, organizations face the ongoing challenge of aligning their IT and cybersecurity efforts with their business priorities.

The difficulty lies in understanding how your infrastructure supports your business's core functions. Without this understanding, prioritizing cybersecurity initiatives, managing vulnerabilities, and ensuring business continuity remains an uphill battle.

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AI impacts on data storage infrastructure

As we've already seen today organizations are struggling with the increasing demands of data infrastructure. Another new report from MinIO highlights how organizations are leveraging object storage for AI, machine learning (ML), and data-intensive workloads.

The survey of over 650 IT leaders 70 percent of enterprise data is in object storage today and this is expected to grow to 75 percent over the next two years.

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Why DevOps teams are shifting to platform engineering [Q&A]

Software development has become increasingly demanding in recent years often driven by underlying infrastructure complexities.

This is leading some organizations to shift towards dedicated platform engineering teams. These can help by automating repetitive tasks, enhancing security protocols, and providing seamless integration across diverse systems. This in turn enables developers to focus on their core role of building applications.

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Public sector and infrastructure come under attack as malicious web requests rise

The number of malicious web requests rose by 53.2 percent in the first half of 2024, compared to the same period last year according to a new study.

The report from German cybersecurity company Myra finds that for the first quarter of 2024, the number of malicious requests on websites, online portals and web APIs increased by 29.8 percent compared to 2023. In the second quarter, the growth was even more pronounced at 80 percent.

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7 best infrastructure monitoring tools for your business

Cloud-native application infrastructure serves as a powerful equalizer, enabling idea-driven teams to access the resources they need to bring their visions to life, no matter their location. However, this convenience introduces new layers of complexity. Each component of the multifaceted structures that underpin modern applications requires careful observation, orchestration, and optimization.

The right infrastructure monitoring tools can play a crucial role in helping your organization achieve higher efficiency and minimize downtime. Instead of relying on resource-draining, custom-built solutions, these tools offer a unified approach that acts as a force multiplier for your teams. Just like cloud development itself, well-chosen infrastructure monitoring software empowers you to achieve more with less. Here's how to select the best tools for your needs.

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Almost 90 percent of organizations suffered security incidents in the last three years

A new report shows 89 percent of organizations suffered at least one security incident in the past three years. 52 percent experienced at least four, and 24 percent were victims of an extraordinary 11 incidents.

The 2024 Secure Infrastructure Access from Teleport surveyed 250 senior US and UK decision-makers, assessing enterprise performance in infrastructure access security, dividing respondents into three groups based on a number of factors.

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80 percent of CNI organizations suffer email related breaches

A new survey of IT and security leaders working within critical infrastructure industries reveals that 80 percent of organizations experienced an email-related security breach over the past year, and 63.3 percent of respondents say their email security approach needs to be improved.

The report from infrastructure protection company OPSWAT based on a study by Osterman Research finds that despite advancements in cybersecurity, 48 percent of organizations lack confidence in their existing email security defenses, leaving them vulnerable to potentially devastating cyberattacks.

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Cyberattacks on critical infrastructure increase 30 percent

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Between January 2023 and January this year, critical infrastructure worldwide saw over 420 million attacks -- equivalent to 13 attacks per second -- marking a 30 percent increase from 2022.

A new report from security awareness specialist KnowBe4 shows cyberattacks targeting critical infrastructure have surged globally, posing significant risks to national security and economic stability.

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