One of the first steps to instituting a reliable cybersecurity program is identifying the threats in the current marketplace. AT&T, operator of one of the world’s largest global networks, has said in a recent survey that these threats are evolving—and that companies should be doing more to stop them.

On Oct. 2, AT&T released its first Cybersecurity Insights Report, which the company said is the first part of an effort to better equip other businesses to secure their own data. AT&T combed the more than 10 petabytes of traffic of its network each day for the report and identified key actors who are carrying out cyberattacks.

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