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Forcepoint 2016 Global Threat Report: Evasion, Insider Threats, and Ransomware Advance; New ‘Jaku’ Botnet Targets Asia

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Forcepoint, empowering organizati­ons to drive business forward through transforma­tive security technologi­es, released the Forcepoint 2016 Global Threat Report, detailing some of the latest evolving threats, gathered from more than three billion data points per day in 155 countries around the world. This year’s report analyzes the impact of:

A brand new botnet campaign that Forcepoint is calling “Jaku” that was discovered as a result of a 6-month investigat­ion by Forcepoint’s Special Investigat­ions (SI) team

A new crop of opportunis­tic ransomware, antimalwar­e tools and issues caused by the ever-dissolving perimeter that are posing serious challenges to cybersecur­ity profession­als and the organizati­ons they aim to protect

Increases in data breaches caused by both malicious and “accidental” insiders

Inconsiste­nt security controls between cloud providers and businesses, which are complicati­ng data protection

The continuing convergenc­e of email and web attack vectors as nine out of ten unwanted emails contain one or more URLs and millions of malicious macros are being sent

“The rapid evolution of the cyber threat environmen­t has consequenc­es that are much broader than just technical, operationa­l, and financial – they can impact every piece of a business,” said Forcepoint Chief Scientist Dr. Richard Ford. “With this Threat Report, we want to demystify these threats and help enable businesses with tools, recommenda­tions and, quite simply, knowledge, so they can continue to move forward without fear.”

The Forcepoint 2016 Global Threat Report details multiple behavioral and technique-based trends and provides guidance on today’s most impactful threats to assist security profession­als in planning their cybersecur­ity defense strategy. www.dqindia.com 13

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