What's inside?
- An overview of what hacktivism is, what motivates threat groups, and how they co-ordinate with each other
- An examination of the most prominent hacktivist gangs and their favoured targets
- Recommendations for mitigating risk and increasing cyber security, particularly against the threat posed by DDoS attacks
Who should read the report?
Apart from those in the financial services industry, particularly those with responsibility for digital security, this report will be of general interest to anyone who wants to understand the way the intersection of geopolitics and cyber crime is shaping our world.

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JLR Cyber Attack: What it Means for Private Equity, Credit, and Equity Investments
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