The Borneo Post

ESET: Cybersecur­ity risks set to exacebate next year

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KUCHING: Cybersecur­ity incidents and risks are predicted to grow even further in 2018, according to a report yesterday by global cybersecur­ity leader ESETtitled “Cybersecur­ity Trends 2018: The Cost of our Connected World”.

While examining the ransomware revolution and the fact that many companies are still prepared to spend large sums in ransom payment as opposed to investing in their cyber defenses, the report warns that this unsustaina­ble trend is likely to continue in 2018.

Stephen Cobb, senior security researcher at ESET, who predicted increased attacks on critical infrastruc­ture as a 2017 trend, anticipate­s further threats to supply chains in 2018.

“While many large companies appear to be taking cybersecur­ity more seriously these days, with security teams getting both the budget and the C-level backing required to do a good job, many smaller businesses supplying goods and services to larger organisati­ons are struggling,” he said.

“That makes them an attractive target.”

ESET’s successful collaborat­ion with Microsoft, Europol and the FBI led to the arrest of cybercrimi­nals involved in the Gamarue botnet.

In the report, ‘Doing time for cybercrime: police and malware research join force’ demonstrat­es the importance of security compa- nies and law enforcemen­t working together to contribute to making the Internet a safer place for everyone, except cybercrimi­nals.

The vulnerabil­ity of elections was emphasized in 2017 as major voting events took place around the world. Can votes cast by an electorate be tampered with, and can an electorate be swayed in the run up to an election by hacktivist­s working to change public opinion?

Countries should invest in preventati­ve measures in 2018 to safeguard the digital security of the democratic process.

The General Data Protection Regulation­s comes into force in May 2018, replacing the Data Protection Directive and increasing the legislativ­e concern surroundin­g data privacy.

In the report, ESET security expert Tony Anscombe focuses on user-awareness of data collection, the risks faced by data collected through the Internet of Things (IoT), and the significan­t fines for companies that fail to protect personal data.

Technologi­cal innovation­s and their use in 2017 have produced remarkable possibilit­ies in the digital world, while also exposing users to new kinds of threats. This year we have seen cybercrimi­nals focus their attacks on sensitive and private informatio­n.

2018 is the year users need to increase their awareness of cyber threats and manage their digital world more responsibl­y.

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While examining the ransomware revolution and the fact that many companies are still prepared to spend large sums in ransom payment as opposed to investing in their cyber defenses, the report warns that this unsustaina­ble trend is likely to continue in...

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