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Rewterz Publishes 2024 Threat Intelligence Report to Navigate Rising Cybersecurity Threats

  • April 9, 2025
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In an era where cybersecurity risks continue to escalate at an unprecedented pace, Rewterz has released its much-anticipated 2024 Annual Threat Intelligence Report, offering organizations a critical roadmap to navigate the ever-evolving threat landscape. The comprehensive report consolidates global threat intelligence, advanced persistent threat (APT) campaigns, and key insights into emerging cyberattack patterns, providing security professionals with actionable strategies to bolster organizational resilience.

Rewterz, a well-known name in cybersecurity and managed security services, emphasizes in this year’s report that the threat landscape has grown increasingly sophisticated and unpredictable. With attackers leveraging more refined techniques and targeting both infrastructure and supply chains, the need for timely and contextual threat intelligence has become more urgent than ever. The report is aimed at CISOs, SOC teams, cybersecurity consultants, and IT decision-makers who are seeking to stay ahead of threats and proactively mitigate risks.

The 2024 Threat Intelligence Report provides a deep dive into hundreds of documented cyber incidents that took place globally over the past year. It dissects attack vectors, threat actor behaviors, vulnerabilities exploited, and the tools and tactics used by malicious groups. A special focus is placed on Advanced Persistent Threats (APTs), ransomware trends, phishing campaigns, and vulnerabilities across various sectors including healthcare, finance, and critical infrastructure.

One of the key takeaways from the report is the increasing convergence between state-sponsored threat actors and cybercriminal organizations, leading to more coordinated, high-impact attacks. It also explores how the weaponization of generative AI, deepfakes, and social engineering is expanding the threat surface, making traditional cybersecurity defenses less effective. As businesses accelerate their digital transformation, their exposure to cyber threats has multiplied—making the insights from this report highly relevant.

Rewterz emphasizes the importance of contextualized threat intelligence in modern cybersecurity strategies. Generic, reactive security postures are no longer sufficient. Organizations need to implement intelligence-led defense mechanisms, continuously monitoring global threat feeds, and aligning internal controls accordingly. The report encourages enterprises to adopt a risk-based security model, prioritize incident response preparedness, and invest in continuous threat hunting and red teaming exercises.

Another critical insight from the report is the shifting focus of cyber adversaries toward smaller enterprises and managed service providers (MSPs), which often act as entry points into larger ecosystems. This highlights the growing need for robust third-party risk management strategies, particularly in sectors where digital supply chains are complex and interdependent.

By releasing this detailed report, Rewterz reiterates its commitment to “Empowering Resilience Through Intelligence.” The report not only informs but equips stakeholders with the knowledge required to develop proactive defense postures. It also includes recommendations for building threat-informed cybersecurity frameworks tailored to organizational maturity levels and industry-specific challenges.

As the cybersecurity landscape becomes more dynamic, the 2024 Threat Intelligence Report by Rewterz serves as a timely and invaluable resource for navigating uncertainty and staying ahead of malicious actors. The full report is available for download on Rewterz’s official website: Rewterz 2024 Threat Intelligence Report.

Cybersecurity professionals and decision-makers are encouraged to leverage the insights to adapt, defend, and thrive in today’s high-stakes digital environment.

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