In times of digital transformation, publishers around the world are increasingly being targeted by cyber criminals. Technically savvy attackers are stealing data, paralysing servers, locking out administrators, demanding ransom money, hijacking well-known websites and publishing fake news - the number of such headlines is on the rise. The damage caused by these perfidious attacks, which are increasingly being carried out automatically with the help of bots, is immense. The following applies to publishing houses: without up-to-date cybersecurity and the associated holistic risk management, the business model is jeopardised.
Many industry representatives in Germany are aware of this. This was recently confirmed by our survey for the "Publishing Trends 2023" study. 75 per cent of participants described the threat to corporate security as a "megatrend". So the topic is right at the top of the agenda. But what exactly does that mean?
In our special study "Publishing Trends Special", we explicitly focus on cyber security in publishing houses. We analysed how companies protect their digital infrastructure and monitor the effectiveness of the measures. The results of a survey of 118 publishing houses in Germany are remarkable.