Cyberwarfare Disrupts Global Economy
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•India Officially Part of Global Cyberwarfare, Says Industry Players
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A cyberattack on a major corporation in the United States can trigger widespread disruptions, impacting businesses in Europe , India , and beyond.
A few years ago , cyberwarfare primarily revolved around espionage, surveillance, and the theft of sensitive military data.
However, the landscape has evolved alongside the digital transformation of critical infrastructure.
India has emerged as a prime target for state-sponsored malicious groups.
India could suffer up to 1 trillion loose in cyberattacks annually by 2033 , rising to 17 trillion by 2047 .
88 per cent of Indian SMBs suffered cyberattacks in 2024 alone, according to the ESET SMB Cybersecurity Report .
Healthcare sector in India is the most vulnerable with 21.82 percent , followed by the hospitality sector with 19.57 percent .
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