Intelligent CISO Issue 29 | Page 27

WHAT ARE THE LATEST CYBERTHREATS CISOS NEED TO BE AWARE OF? ith the onset of the W COVID-19 crisis, cybersecurity has never been more important. Unscrupulous cybercriminals have taken advantage of the pandemic and attempted to use the confusion it has created to get their hands on illgotten gains. Not unsurprisingly, Coronavirus has led to an enormous increase in online activity – particularly as businesses have been forced to adopt a work from home model. While most of us might view this as a positive, it does of course bring its own risks with the potential of becoming a victim of crime and suffering from the upheaval and disruption that comes with it. That is why we’ve invited experts from Radware, Rubrik and Barracuda to discuss the most important cyberthreats that CISOs should be aware of. Of course, everybody has their own views on this issue and while there has undoubtedly been an increase in attacks on those working remotely, some of the old threats still exist behind the scenes, retaining the ability to attack the unsuspecting masses who could easily fall victim. ? Jamie Humphrey, Managing Director A/NZ at cloud data management company, Rubrik, discusses the issue of ransomware in detail, explaining how some victims are tempted to pay the ransom. James Forbes-May, VP of APAC for Barracuda Networks, reminds us of the major email threats to take note of. But as he points out, email threats are becoming ever-more sophisticated and with every increase in sophistication comes an increase in difficulty in adequately responding to these dangers. editor’s question He draws attention to the fact that employees need to be able to distinguish between a legitimate email and an email threat. It’s certainly worth reading as the familiarity of an ‘old friend’ like email can result in us all becoming complacent and, as a result, entering the danger zone. Unscrupulous cybercriminals have taken advantage of the pandemic and attempted to use the confusion it has created to get their hands on illgotten gains. www.intelligentciso.com | Issue 29 27