Companies Face New Challenges

CISO at Cyjax Limited, said cyberattacks have gotten more creative and more complex since March, when COVID-19 started to spread globally. Bad actors are looking to steal credentials through phishing and smishing, he said.

“We’re seeing a pivot because most large email providers are getting pretty good at quashing spam emails. One thing from COVID is automated, sometimes BOT, attacks on infrastructure that people are using. Phishing email is a threat but I’m seeing more insidious uses along the lines of exploitation of internet-exposed devices and services.”

The sudden emergence of remote workers has presented organizations with tremendous technical challenges, such as VPNs for employees at home, all of which can lead to productivity issues as well as security vulnerabilities.

“Unfortunately, a VPN can degrade performance, especially if the company wasn’t prepared to scale to hundreds of VPN points. And certainly, using some network and storage intensive operations over a home DSL is nearly impossible. There’s been a lot of hard lessons learned within the security architecture community. IT in general got a huge shakeup,” said Thornton-Trump.


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