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The State of Ransomware in Manufacturing and Production 2022

We have just released the State of Ransomware in Manufacturing and Production 2022 report, which offers fresh insights into the ransomware attack rates, costs and recovery, and ransom insurance payouts in manufacturing and production organizations over the last year.

The report is based on our annual study of the real-world ransomware experiences of IT professionals, of which 419 respondents belonged to the manufacturing and production sector, working in mid-sized companies (100-5,000 employees) across 31 countries.

The study reveals an increasingly challenging threat environment, with the sector reporting an above-average increase in the perceived volume and complexity of attacks. It also sheds light onto the relationship between ransomware and cyber insurance, including the role cyber insurance is playing in driving changes to cyber defenses.

Here are the key findings from the report:

The increasing rate of ransomware attacks in manufacturing and production demonstrates that adversaries have become considerably more capable of executing attacks at scale by successfully deploying the ransomware-as-a-service model. Most manufacturing and production organizations are choosing to reduce the financial risks associated with such attacks by taking cyber insurance. For them, it is reassuring to know that insurers pay some costs in almost all claims.

It is getting harder for organizations – especially in the manufacturing and production sector – to secure coverage. This has driven almost all organizations in this sector to make changes to their cyber defenses to improve their cyber insurance positions.

Read the full report: The State of Ransomware in Manufacturing and Production 2022