"We see the criminals continuing to shift their tactics resulting in the significant drop in the number of victims impacted," Eva Velasquez, president and CEO of the ITRC, said in a release. "We also see a decrease in the number of publicly-reported data breaches and the number of data breaches linked to ransomware attacks." (Credit: William Potter/Shutterstock.com)

Through the first half of 2022, the number of data breaches was down 4% compared with the same period the year prior, according to the Identity Theft Resource Center (ITRC). While on its face the decline is good news, it should be noted that 2021 set a record for the number of data breach events.

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Steve Hallo

Steve Hallo is managing editor of PropertyCasualty360.com. He can be reached at [email protected]