Introduction to Industries

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  • If you are a long-time reader this introduction may be redundant, but for new readers it is worth perusing. This year we looked at 23,896 incidents, which boiled down to 5,212 confirmed data breaches. As always, we break these incidents and breaches into their respective industries to illustrate that all industries are not created equal. At least not when it comes to attack surfaces and threats. The type of attacks suffered by a particular industry will have a great deal to do with what infrastructure they rely upon, what data they handle, and how people (customers, employees, and everyone else) interact with them.

    A large organization whose business model focuses entirely on mobile devices where their customers use an app on their phone will have different risks than a small Mom and Pop shop with no internet presence, but who use a point-of-sale vendor that manages their systems for them. The infrastructure, and conversely the attack surface, largely drives the risk.

    Therefore, we caution our readers not to make inferences about the security posture (or lack thereof) of a particular sector based on how many breaches or incidents their industry reports. These numbers are heavily influenced by several factors, including data breach reporting laws and partner visibility. Because of this, some of the industries have very low numbers, and as with any small sample, we must caution readers that our confidence in any statistics derived from a small number must also be less. 

    When examining industries with a small sample, we will provide ranges where the actual value may reside. This allows us to maintain our confidence interval while giving you an idea of what the actual number might be, given a large enough sample. For example, instead of stating “In the Accommodation industry, 92% of attacks were financially motivated,” we might state that “financially motivated attacks ranged between 86% and 100%.” Check out our riveting Methodology section for far more information about the statistical confidence background used throughout this report.

    If you are reading this only for a glimpse of your industry, our recommendation is to verify what the top Patterns are on the summary table accompanying each industry and also spend some time with those Pattern sections. In addition, we provide a description of what Critical Security Controls (CSC) to prioritize in each industry section for ease of reading if you want to get straight to strategizing your security moves.

  • IncidentsTotalSmall
    (1-1,000)
    Large
    (1,000+)
    DesconocidoBreachesTotalSmall
    (1-1,000)
    Large
    (1,000+)
    Desconocido
    Total23,8962,06563621,195 5,2127152554,242
    Accommodation (72)15621153 691167
    Administrative (56)3957335 196727
    Agriculture (11)24311241 391038
    Construction (23)12721799 578544
    Education (61)1,241112481,081 2825715210
    Entertainment (71)215125198 966387
    Finance (52)2,527103502,374 6905632602
    Healthcare (62)8493614799 5711410547
    Information (51)2,56159252,477 3782710341
    Management (55)8125 2002
    Manufacturing (31-33)2,337168742,095 3385422262
    Mining (21)23100231 13200132
    Other Services (81)180161163 1018192
    Professional (54)3,5661,0951442,327 68126352366 
    Public (92)2,792110882,594 5377425438
    Real Estate (53)11831582 7619255
    Retail (44-45)62915768404 2415435152
    Wholesale Trade (42)166793354 6838822
    Transportation (48-49)3052638241 137172397
    Utilities (22)1722014138 4714330
    Desconocido5,4341111 5,412 65113647
    Total23,8962,06563621,195 5,2127152554,242

    Table 2. Number of security incidents and breaches by victim industry and organization size

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