Cyberespionage attacks surged in the second quarter of 2024, targeting government, military, telecommunications, and judicial entities worldwide. The attacks, which have shown increased sophistication and new tactics, including social engineering compromises, affect regions globally with no specific area being disproportionately targeted.
Governments are crucial in combating these advanced persistent threats (APTs) by enhancing collaboration and sharing information across borders. Digital tools and cybersecurity measures are essential in this fight, emphasizing the need for robust, coordinated responses to protect critical digital infrastructures.