Intelligent CIO Europe Issue 12 | Page 22

LATEST INTELLIGENCE MALWARE REVIEW: A LOOK BACK AND A LOOK FORWARD PRESENTED BY T Download whitepaper here hroughout 2017, major cyber events that resulted in severe financial and business- critical data loss dominated the global media. From cyber-enabled banking heists to WannaCry, NotPetya, and a second serving of Shamoon, the critical threats posed to our information security were glaringly apparent. While these major events took the spotlight, less visible evolutions in the threat landscape continued. Phishers demonstrated how quickly they could exploit recently disclosed vulnerabilities, change how they use or modify flexible malware and how swiftly they could profit from new attack surfaces. 22 INTELLIGENTCIO With the rise in and proliferation of cryptocurrencies, the increase in enterprise use of cloud platforms and leaks of sophisticated and highly effective exploitation methods, attackers have more gates through which they can access sensitive enterprise, personal information and finances. Furthermore, public disclosures of sophisticated capabilities help less-sophisticated actors close the gap as they are handed improved tactics, techniques and procedures (TTPs). This report details the emerging trends that defined 2017 and profiles areas of priority for network defenders in 2018. n www.intelligentcio.com