25 Sep Video Report: Software Supply Chain Attacks To Cost The World $60B In 2025
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Sausalito, Calif. – Sep. 25, 2024
Cybersecurity Ventures predicts that the global annual cost of software supply chain attacks to businesses will reach a staggering $138 billion by 2031, up from $60 billion in 2025, and $46 billion in 2023, based on 15 percent year-over-year growth.
Software supply chain attacks are on the rise both in terms of volume and frequency, driven by cybercriminals exploiting the digital connections between vendors, partners, and customers. Gartner predicts that by 2025, 45 percent of organizations worldwide will have experienced attacks on their software supply chains, a three-fold increase from 2021.
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