The digital economy refers to the wide range of economic activities and commercial transactions that take place through IT. The digital economy has been growing partly due to the evolution of some part of the traditional economy to this type of economy. This makes it quite hard to draw a distinct line between what remains as the traditional economy and what is to be referred to as the digital economy. Many organizations have adopted information technology to enable them to run their processes faster, more efficiently, and with competitiveness. Individuals are also part of this economy, since they are engaging in tasks and transactions that they couldn't participate in previously. New technology is causing more people and organizations to join this economy. The addition of IoT, big data analytics, the cloud, wireless networks, and social media networks has continued to pull more people into this economy.
However, cyber threats exist in this economy. Without physical intrusion and theft, this economy can be sabotaged using technology similar to what powers it. Particularly, it has been said that this economy might cease to grow if the security to protect it isn't adequate. This economy is fragile and cyber threats have been marked as its greatest challenges. A single cyber threat can bring it to stagnation. Over the last few years, there has been a growth on the cyber threats that face this economy. Some attacks have shown the capability to bring the digital economy to its knees. It seems that the threats facing this economy are only getting more advanced. The following are some of threat trends facing the digital economy.