The accelerated shift towards remote working will continue to create new opportunities for cyber attacks in the year ahead, according to one global security firm.
Today’s hackers use the sort of masquerading and spoofing seen in Rogue One: A Star Wars story to sneak past defences, according to Corey Nachreiner, chief technology officer at WatchGuard Technologies.
Organisations lacking comprehensive and actionable visibility across their network face greater risk and slower response times for attack mitigation. Better insights into network threats, attacks, malware and mobile security are needed.
From spear phishing to IoT and malvertising cyber-stron troopers are out there looking for iPhones, IoT, and vulnerable students.
We spoke to WatchGuard’s A/NZ Country Manager David Higgins about the Australia network security landscape, about the security predictions to watch and to not worry about in 2015, the Crytolocker ransomware and plenty more!
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