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Nov, 2016 : Study Shows Surge in Cyber Attacks on Chinese Firms
📅 - According to a recent survey, the number of cyber attacks on Chinese firms has drastically increased over the past two years. Between the years of 2014 and 2016, the average number of detected cyber attacks on companies grew 969 percent in mainland China and Hong Kong. Each of the 440 Chinese respondents averaged more than 7 attacks per day, with the global average number of daily attacks at 13.
China's population has been rapidly adopting into the ‘Internet of Things (IoT)' era, and this increase in connected devices are the leading targets of cyber attacks.
Martin Ivezic, a cyber security specialist in Hong Kong says, “IoT devices in general have not paid attention to cyber security. In China and Hong Kong, we have more adoption than anywhere else in the world.”
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