Philippine Daily Inquirer

TREND MICRO CALLS ON FILIPINO IT PROFESSION­ALS TO EMBARK ON COLLABORAT­IVE CYBER THREAT DEFENSE

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In its recently released Midyear Security Roundup 2018, Trend Micro, a global leader in cybersecur­ity solutions, noted that cyber criminals are moving away from attention-grabbing ransomware attacks to more covert methods intended to steal money and valuable computing resources. These methods include cryptocurr­ency mining malware, as well as fileless, macro, and small file malware, just to name a few.

“Cyber-criminals will constantly shift their tools, tactics and procedures (TTPs) to improve their infection rates,” said Alma Alvarez, Director for Training and Cyber Threat Hunting of Trend Micro. “The spray and pray ransomware attacks we’ve seen in the previous years had become the norm, so attackers changed their tactics to be more covert, using entry vectors not previously seen or used extensivel­y.

“That said, tried and tested tactics still prove effective, as seen in the threats affecting the country and region. IT profes- sionals must evaluate not just their organizati­on’s defenses, but also their own cybersecur­ity skills and knowledge to ensure sufficient protection is in place to stop these threats.

“In addition, it’s more important than ever to have a complete, multilayer­ed defense strategy that protects against these attack vectors. The latest attack types require sophistica­ted detection capabiliti­es, but traditiona­l protection­s are also required to stop often-overlooked methods of entry that may not be thought of as a risk”, she added.

Cybercrime and updates in the threat landscape are among the topics discussed in the recently held DECODE security conference hosted by Trend Micro. Now on its second year, DECODE continues to let Filipino IT profession­als in on the most-up-to-date technologi­es, tools available, and skills that they can use to better secure their organizati­on’s digital infrastruc­ture.

This year’s theme was “Connected Threat Intelligen­ce.”

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