1、Global Threat Landscape Report A Semiannual Report by FortiGuard LabsAugust 2023Table of ContentsExecutive Summary .31H 2023 at a Glance.3Lets Rewind:Five-Year Threat Trends .5Penetrating the Red Zone .6From Exploit Prediction to Outbreak.8Global ATT&CK Heatmap .9Technique Insights from Endpoint Tel
2、emetry.11Protecting Your Enterprise from Evolving Threats.12Conclusion and Final Outlook .142Executive SummaryThe threat landscape and organizations attack surfaces are constantly transforming.And the ability of cybercriminals to quickly design and adapt their techniques to exploit this evolving env
3、ironment continues to pose significant risks to businesses of all sizes,regardless of industry or geography.As we examine activity in the first half of 2023,we see cybercrime organizations and nation-state cyber-offensive groups swiftly adopting new technologies.Notably,some of these actors operate
4、much like traditional enterprises,complete with well-defined responsibilities,deliverables,and objectives.This organizational structure,combined with deep pockets resulting from past exploits or nation-state sponsors,facilitates their offensive stance,allowing them to experiment with and incorporate
5、 game-changing technologies,such as new generative AI,that make their attacks more complex and harder to detect.A significant uptick in the sophistication of malicious actors is especially evident in the cybersecurity domain,where threats have escalated in frequency and complexity.This is characteri
6、zed by a rise in highly targeted attacks across various sectors,including intricate ransomware campaigns,substantial data breaches,and a notable shift in MITRE ATT&CK tactics,as observed through our global,AI-enhanced detection capabilities.1H 2023 at a Glance Activity was detected for 41 of 138(30%