The UK industry with the most cybersecurity breaches in 2022

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RankIndustryAverage no. breaches per employeeNumber of data breaches in the past year
1Information/communication66.17320,060
2Finance/insurance18.45305,785
3Retail/ wholesale (including vehicle sales and repairs)11.51183,500
4Transport/storage4.98111,654
5Education8.04106,365
6Utilities/production3.155,862
7Construction11.5654,847
8Professional, scientific/technical0.518,370
9Health, social care/social work0.427,010
10Entertainment, service/membership organisations0.856,238
11Administration/real estate0.055,674
12Food/hospitality0.045,176

According to Scams.infothe information and communication (IT) industry is the least cyber-secure in the UK, with 320,060 data breaches in the past year. Equating to 66.17 average breaches per employee, IT employees are over 3 times as likely to suffer a cyber security breach than those in the finance and insurance industry (18.45 average breaches). This adds up to IT employees potentially suffering cyber breaches at least once per week each, on average.

Food and hospitality industry is the most cyber-secure

Scams.info also found that the food and hospitality industry is the most cyber-secure of all sectors observed, with only 5,176 data breaches in the past year, equating to a miniscule 0.04 breaches per employee. This is a 314,884 drop in data breaches when compared to the IT sector, and 498 fewer annual breaches than the administration and real estate sector in eleventh place.

Web development and cyber security expert Ledi Sallilari from the SEO consulting firm Reboot offered the following tips on the best ways businesses and employees can protect themselves from data breaches at work:

  • “For tech and remote-based industries, the importance of cyber-security training is invaluable. Implementing safe practiceswhen working online can play a vital part in keeping the data of your company, clients and employees safe from attack. 
  • The main cause of online security breaches can be largely put down to human error. Avoid easily guess-able passwords that use identifying information (such as your dog’s name) and opt for the longest passwords possible. If there is an option for your password to be between 8-24 characters, go for 24.
  • Be aware of phishing attacks, and do not open any emails you do not recognise. Some hackers may even impersonate your boss, so it’s always best to double check directly with the alleged sender themselves before actioning anything from a suspicious email.”

The full dataset can be found here. For any further information, please do not hesitate to get in touch. 

Credit to  https://www.scams.info/ who provided the above post


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