Global Cybersecurity Trends Quarterly Report (FY2025 Q2) Published

NTT DATA Group has published its global cybersecurity trends report for the second quarter of fiscal year 2025. The report analyzes the latest trends and future predictions, including practical approaches to SBOM, authentication challenges, DDoS attacks, and vulnerability management.
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  • 📰 Published: May 20, 2026 at 22:15
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NTT DATA Group has conducted a survey on global cybersecurity trends and is publishing the results to help prevent security incidents.

■ Report Overview

NTT DATA Group collects public information from news releases, websites, newspapers, and magazines to investigate global security trends, aiming to prevent security incidents for clients and within the group. This report is created to capture shifts in cybersecurity trends, and this release summarizes the findings from July to September 2025.

■ Contents of the Published Report

Global trends covered in this quarter include the international status of SBOM and practical approaches for its adoption, authentication challenges considered from internet brokerage account takeover incidents, turning points in the battle against Labor Day DDoS attacks, and vulnerability response and attack detection based on cyberattacks targeting Chromium vulnerabilities.

It includes explanations and analyses of these cases, sector-specific trends, and a timeline of security-related events. Furthermore, it forecasts future cybersecurity trends based on the findings of this quarter.

■ Table of Contents

1. Executive Summary

2. Highlight Topics

3-4. Threat Information

5. Vulnerability Information

6. Forecast

7. Timeline

■ Report URL

Download the report from the URL below:

"Global Security Trends Quarterly Report (FY2025 Q2)"

■ Contact Information

NTT DATA Group Corporation
Quality Assurance Department, Information Security Promotion Office
Otani, Sawada
Email: nttdata-cert@kits.nttdata.co.jp

FAQ

Who is this report for?

For companies considering security measures, IT engineers, and personnel looking to enhance security awareness within their organizations.

What is SBOM?

It stands for Software Bill of Materials, a list of components in software, essential for managing security vulnerabilities.

Can I learn about past trends from this report?

Yes, this Q2 report includes a timeline summarizing security-related events.