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September 8, 2023
Trustwave
September 08, 2023 – Trustwave, a leading cybersecurity and managed security services provider, has released comprehensive research shedding light on the distinctive cybersecurity risks encountered by the hospitality sector. The report, “2023 Hospitality Sector Threat Landscape: Trustwave Threat Intelligence Briefing and Mitigation Strategies,” explores the specific threats and risks that hospitality organisations face, along with practical insights and mitigations to strengthen their defences.
In its new research, Trustwave SpiderLabs has documented the attack flow utilised by threat groups, exposing their tactics, techniques, and procedures. From brute forcing to exploiting known vulnerabilities to attacking exposed open ports, these persistent threats pose significant risks to the hospitality industry.
Spanning from hotels to restaurants to cruise ships, the hospitality sector has become deeply woven into the everyday routines of millions of people, making its cybersecurity threat landscape especially vast, complex, and critical. Nearly 31 per cent of hospitality organisations have reported a data breach in their company’s history, of which 89 per cent have been affected more than once in a year, according to a report by Cornell University and FreedomPay. While the average cost of a hospitality breach (US$3.4 million) is lower than the cross-industry average (US$4.4 million), the impact on reputation can cause significant harm to the bottom line due to the highly competitive nature of the industry.
Kory Daniels, chief information security officer, Trustwave, said, “With unique considerations, such as the adoption of contactless technology and the steady turnover of customers and employees, the hospitality industry faces a complex security landscape with distinct challenges. In an industry where guest satisfaction and reputation are paramount, staying secure while offering cutting-edge technology is a delicate balancing act. Our latest threat briefing is a valuable resource for security leaders within the hospitality sector, providing a comprehensive view of the threats observed by our SpiderLabs team, along with specific mitigation strategies to bolster defences.”
The Trustwave SpiderLabs report analyses threat groups and their methods throughout the attack cycle, from initial foothold through to exfiltration. A few key findings from the report include:
Trustwave SpiderLabs’ research serves as a resource for hospitality organisations to understand and combat the multitude of attack groups, malware variants, and techniques deployed against them. The report explores:
Threat actors:
Threat tactics
To access the full Trustwave SpiderLabs threat report, “2023 Hospitality Sector Threat Landscape: Trustwave Threat Intelligence Briefing and Mitigation Strategies,” please click here.
As a recognised global cyber defender that stops cyber threats all day, every day – we enable our clients to conduct their business securely.
Trustwave detects threats that others can’t see, enabling us to respond quickly and protect our clients from the devastating impact of cyberattacks. We leverage our world-class team of security consultants, threat hunters and researchers, and our market-leading security operations platform to relentlessly identify and isolate threats with the right telemetry at the right time for the right response.
Trustwave is a leader in managed detection and response (MDR), managed security services (MSS), consulting and professional services, database security, and email security. Our elite Trustwave SpiderLabs team provides award-winning threat research and intelligence, which is infused into Trustwave services and products to fortify cyber resilience in the age of advanced threats.
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