• Hybrid working leaves IT departments scrambling to shield against

    From TechnologyDaily@1337:1/100 to All on Tue Jun 28 16:30:03 2022
    Hybrid working leaves IT departments scrambling to shield against 'destructive' firmware attacks

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    Tue, 28 Jun 2022 15:16:43 +0000

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    Remote working brought in a lot more firmware headaches to the IT, while Shadow IT only makes it worse.

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    As the workforce becomes more distributed, the dynamics around firmware security and how IT teams handle it is changing, a new report from HP Wolf Security says, adding that IT departments are facing an uphill battle.

    Firmware is essentially software, but built directly into the hardware. It doesnt require an operating system, drivers, or APIs. Instead, its the firmware that guides the device as it executes its tasks and communicates
    with other devices.

    The poll of 1,100 IT leaders discovered that for more than eight-in-ten
    (83%), firmware attacks against laptops and PCs are now a significant threat. Furthermore, for three-quarters (76%), firmware attacks against printers are also a major threat.

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    The same report also states that managing firmware became harder, and is now taking longer, which is also creating security gaps. For two-thirds (67%) of respondents protecting, detecting, and recovering from firmware attacks has become harder and longer, all due to remote working being the norm.

    As a result, four in five worry about being able to respond to endpoint firmware attacks.

    Adding insult to injury is the fact that for many organizations, device security is not always front and center, HP further found. Many
    organizations, the report states, are still using technology without baked-in security. Whats more, employees are constantly engaged in Shadow IT (using gear and software that wasnt approved of, by the IT), especially when working remotely. Read more

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    In fact, 68% of office workers that purchased devices to support remote work said they werent paying much attention to security. Almost half (43%) did not call the IT department to have their new gear set up.

    For Dr. Ian Pratt, Global Head of Security for Personal Systems at HP, firmware attacks are extremely disruptive as theyre harder to detect and remediate, compared to traditional viruses , or malware .

    This increases the cost and complexity of remediation considerably, particularly in hybrid environments where devices are not on site for IT
    teams to access. Having more endpoints sitting outside of the protection of the corporate network also reduces visibility and increases exposure to attacks coming in via unsecured networks, Pratt concluded. Safeguard your remote workforce with the best ransomware protection services



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