A dramatic 200% increase
A dramatic 200% increase in digital theft across the Caribbean has exposed deep vulnerabilities in the region’s cybersecurity infrastructure. This explosive growth in malicious activity—highlighted in Dunn Pierre Barnett and Company Canad's investigative report, “The Caribbean Is For Sale”—underscores a growing crisis: the Caribbean’s digital assets, economies, and institutions are under threat like never before.
Dunn Pierre Barnett and Company Canada Ltd. (DPB) has compiled extensive research on this issue to inform governments, corporations, and digital stakeholders. Its newly released research report is designed to empower decision-makers with actionable insights to address the digital theft epidemic and protect national and commercial digital sovereignty.
✨Key Findings
✨Digital Theft Up 200%
Cybercriminals have aggressively ramped up attacks across sectors, with a 200% increase in data breaches, ransomware incidents, identity fraud, and unauthorized access to sensitive digital systems.
Interpretation: Caribbean infrastructure is either inadequately defended or is now a prime target due to increased digitization without adequate protective measures.
✨ “The Caribbean Is For Sale” – A Provocative Title with a Critical Message
The report’s title reflects a disturbing reality: Caribbean data, digital infrastructure, and even cultural assets are being exploited, traded, or left exposed for illicit use. It’s not just metaphorical—it’s factual.
Interpretation: Regional digital vulnerabilities are being monetized by threat actors at a scale previously unseen.
✨ What You’ll Learn in the Full Report
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Types of Digital Theft: From phishing and ransomware to unauthorized data harvesting.
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Top Target Sectors: Tourism, government services, and financial systems are among the most vulnerable.
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Country-by-Country Breakdown: Identify which Caribbean nations are being hit hardest—and why.
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Economic Impact Assessment: Quantifies the financial and reputational damage inflicted on local businesses and institutions.
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Threat Actor Profiles: Who’s behind the attacks? We reveal what’s known.
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Policy Gaps & Tech Shortfalls: Why existing defenses are failing—and what must be done.
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Action Plan & Recommendations: Practical steps for public and private stakeholders to respond decisively.
✨ Who This Report Is For
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Government agencies and digital policy leaders
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Cybersecurity firms and IT professionals
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Financial institutions operating in the region
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Tourism stakeholders and public infrastructure authorities
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Researchers, NGOs, and journalists covering Caribbean affairs
✨ Why You Need This Report
With rising cyberattacks and economic espionage now threatening the region's digital backbone, DPB's research serves as a call to action. This report delivers the data, insights, and expert analysis you need to secure your assets and influence regional policy direction.
✨ How to Access the Full Report
The “Caribbean Is For Sale: Digital Theft Soars 200%” research report is now available for purchase via the Pamper Me Network website. Click here to purchase and download.
✨ About DPB
Dunn Pierre Barnett and Company Canada Ltd. is a research and strategy firm with deep expertise in labour market analysis, statistical insights, and innovative technology to drive digital transformation and workforce success. DPB works with public and private sector leaders across the Caribbean and North America to drive informed decision-making and sustainable digital growth.