In a staggering revelation, global cyber crime has inflicted an estimated $10 trillion in losses on businesses worldwide in 2025, marking an all-time high in the digital threat landscape. The alarming figure reflects the growing sophistication of cyber attacks and the lack of preparedness among many organizations.
Dr. Samar Ansh, a renowned cybercrime (Dark Web) expert and senior member of the Cyber Security Council, NY, issued a stern warning to companies globally:
“The majority of cyber breaches are due to human error and lack of cyber awareness. Businesses must act now—offering mandatory cyber security training and ensuring certification programs for all employees is no longer optional but a strategic necessity.”
Dr. Samar Ansh emphasized the urgent need for organizations to:
- Implement comprehensive cyber hygiene practices.
- Mandate cyber security certification for all departments handling sensitive data.
- Invest in regular threat assessments and employee upskilling.
He added, “Without proactive measures, businesses will continue to fall prey to data breaches, ransomware, and insider threats. The cost of ignorance is now measurable in trillions.”
Experts globally are echoing the call for a cyber-literate workforce as the frontline defense against digital threats. Governments and industry bodies are expected to release new compliance standards in the wake of this year’s losses.
Bottom Line: Cyber security is no longer an IT issue—it’s a boardroom priority.
For training and certification programs, visit www.cybercare.info or connect with recognized security councils.
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