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The State of Ransomware in Education 2022

We’ve just released The State of Ransomware in Education 2022, an insightful report based on our annual study of the real-world ransomware experiences of people working at the IT frontline. In all, 730 education IT professionals working in mid-sized companies (100-5,000 employees) across 31 countries participated in the research this year.

The study reveals the ransomware attack rates, recovery costs, and cyber insurance coverage levels in the education sector. Given the wide range of organizations in the education sector, the report provides separate data points for lower (under 18 years) and higher education (18 years +).

Here are some key findings from the report:

The growing rate of ransomware attacks in education reflects the success of the ransomware-as-a-service model, which significantly extends the reach of ransomware by reducing the skill level required to deploy an attack. Most education organizations are choosing to reduce the financial risk associated with such attacks by taking cyber insurance. For them, it is reassuring to know that insurers pay some costs in almost all claims.

However, it is getting harder for education to get coverage, likely because of the high rate of ransomware incidents in this sector. The subsequent insurance coverage gap is leaving many education organizations exposed to the full cost of an attack, increasing the overall ransomware remediation costs . As insurance coverage becomes more challenging to secure, education is improving its cyber defenses to improve its cyber insurance position.

Read the full report: The State of Ransomware in Education 2022

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