• Is remote working putting your business at risk of attack?

    From TechnologyDaily@1337:1/100 to All on Thu Sep 23 12:30:04 2021
    Is remote working putting your business at risk of attack?

    Date:
    Thu, 23 Sep 2021 11:11:18 +0000

    Description:
    Remote working is great for productivity, but how hard is it to secure a dispersed workforce?

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    If you think your business is more susceptible to a cyberattack now hybrid working is the norm, youre not alone.

    A new report from security operations firm Arctic Wolf found that two-thirds (67%) of businesses in the UK feel the same way, with ransomware being identified as the biggest worry.

    A significant minority of the respondents (40%) said they would be willing to pay at least five figures for the decryption key, while a third (31%) said they paid out between $43,000 and $295,000 to address security breaches in
    the last 12 months. Furthermore, a fifth (20%) admitted hiding previous cyberattacks in order to preserve their good image with the public. Working from home: the mouse, monitor, keyboard and router you need Here's our list
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    Most business leaders believe Russia and China to be their two biggest threats, and believe a tighter relationship between the public sector and private corporations could help curb some of these attacks.

    And despite palpable fear and figures pointing to the dangers of
    cyberattacks, many businesses arent prioritizing workforce knowledge and employee protection.

    Two in five (39%) dont have comprehensive cybersecurity insurance set up, while two-thirds (62%) dont trust their employees are able to properly identify every type of cyberattack. Operational issue

    For Ian McShane, field chief technology officer for Arctic Wolf, most of
    these companies dont have a tools problem, but rather an operational problem.

    Embracing security operations will allow organizations to address the rapidly evolving threat landscape with ease and simplicity, he commented.

    Ever since most people started working remotely, there has been an onslaught of ransomware attacks, Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks, Business Email Compromise attacks and general fraud. With employees being at the front lines of these attacks, most organizations started deploying Zero Trust and SD-WAN, as well as multi-factor authentication, in order to improve their chances of survival.

    Experts have also been vocal about the need to further educate the workforce on the dangers of phishing and online fraud, however, more recent reports
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