A recent report from Arctic Wolf has shed light on the ongoing global cyber security arms race. The 2025 Arctic Wolf Threat Report, compiled by a team of experts including threat researchers, incident responders, digital forensics experts, and professional ransomware negotiators, highlights the ever-evolving landscape of cyber threats facing organizations.
The report emphasizes the changing tactics and techniques used by cyber attackers, particularly the proliferation of ransomware and business email compromise (BEC) incidents. In response to these emerging threats, Arctic Wolf is teaming up with ITWeb to host a webinar that will delve into the key trends and risks facing organizations in the coming year.
During the webinar, Arctic Wolf Regional Sales Director Jason Oehley and Senior Systems Engineer Andre den Hond will provide valuable insights into the current cyber crime landscape. They will discuss the increasing accessibility of cyber attack tools, the industries most targeted by ransomware attacks, and the evolving tactics employed in social engineering to enable successful BEC attacks. Attendees will also learn about the growing threat of cyber espionage and where organizations are most vulnerable to attack.
Building on the success of last year’s quarterly briefings, this webinar aims to keep security and risk professionals informed about the latest developments in cyber threats and provide best practices for mitigating risk. By attending the webinar, participants will gain essential knowledge to help protect their organizations from the ever-present dangers of the cyber security landscape.
For those interested in learning more and staying ahead of cyber threats, registration for the webinar is now open. By visiting the following link, participants can secure their spot and gain access to valuable insights and strategies for safeguarding their digital assets: https://www.itweb.co.za/webinar/arctic-wolf-the-cybersecurity-arms-race-2025/. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to arm yourself with the knowledge and tools needed to defend against the growing threats of cyber crime.