10 UK Cybercrime Statistics
Did you know as of October 2022, 39% of UK businesses have experienced a cyber attack, the same as in 2021. However, the figure has dropped since 2020 (46%).
“Cyber crime is the greatest threat to every company in the world.”
- According to 31% of these businesses, they were attacked at least once a week.
- During 2021, cybercrime cost UK businesses an average of £4200. It is estimated that this number increased to £19,400 solely for medium and large businesses.
- As of October 2022, phishing remains the most common cyber threat facing UK businesses (83% of identified attacks).
- In the UK, 82% of business boards and senior management consider cyber security to be a high priority. In 2021, this number was 77%.
- The number of UK businesses that have taken action to identify cyber security risks has increased from 52% in 2021 to 54% in October 2022. However, this percentage has decreased from 64% in 2020.
- The risk posed by their immediate suppliers is assessed by 13% of UK businesses.
- Approximately 19% of UK businesses have a formal incident response plan.
- 39% of UK businesses have assigned roles should a cyber incident occur.
- 43% of UK businesses are insured against cyber attacks in 2022
- The most common type of cybercrime in the UK is phishing attacks, which come from hackers impersonating an organisation through emails or online.
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Matthew has 35 years broking and underwriting experience, both as part of the management team at an award-winning independent broker, as National Broking Director and UK Board member at Oval Insurance Broking and as Market Management Director at Arthur J Gallagher.
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