India, April 10 -- The Check Point March 2026 report presents an interesting contradiction. On paper, global cyber-attacks dropped slightly, with organisations facing an average of 1,995 attacks per week, marking a 5% decline compared to last year. But this dip does not signal relief.

Instead, it points to a shift in attacker behaviour, where threat actors are recalibrating their strategies, testing new entry points, and adapting to the expanding digital footprint of modern enterprises. The numbers may suggest stability, but the underlying message is clear-attackers are not slowing down, they are evolving.

The cyber threat landscape continues to show predictable patterns, with education, government, and telecom sectors remaining the mos...