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LATEST INTELLIGENCE THREAT LANDSCAPE REPORT Q Q1 2019 Introduction and Overview It’s time once again to head back out into the wilds of the cyber threat landscape to review another quarter of mischief and mayhem. Thank you for choosing us as your guide, and we look forward to spending the next dozen-ish pages helping to get you caught up on important Q1 events and prepared for the future. Here’s a quick synopsis of the attractions we’ll visit this quarter: PRESENTED BY Download whitepaper here before diving to 1005 to end 2018. Q1 2019 exhibits more volatility than previous quarters (especially for malware), but the extent of those shifts is not unprecedented. Overall, the Index rose a little over 1% during the quarter to close at 1017. n Threat Landscape Index We developed the Fortinet Threat Landscape Index (TLI) in mid-2018 to answer the seemingly simple, yet deceptively difficult, question of “Is it getting better or worse out there?” Generally speaking, the TLI is based on the premise that things are getting worse if more of our sensors detect a wider variety of threats or a higher volume (doubly so if we see both). If the opposite is true, then the cyber landscape is less threatening. Perhaps most importantly, it shows the rate of those changes over time and helps draw attention to the forces driving them. As seen in Figure 1, the TLI started its run at a value of 10002 and hit an early December peak of 1032 14 INTELLIGENTCIO www.intelligentcio.com