Since the lockdown began in March, DSCI and CISOs from various sectors (BFSI, IT/ITeS, Oil & Gas, Healthcare etc.) came together to discuss and find solutions to the business and operational challenges that came along with COVID-19.
The circumstances in offices will not be the same when employees return, and many CISOs imagine the return of full workforce to happen in phases, spread over next several months.
The Maze ransomware attack is an example of advancing malware that tends to move laterally in the network and has the potential to cause disruptions and information stealing for extortion, as per the information available.
As Coronavirus is continuously causing widespread disruption, the Law Enforcement Agencies (LEAs) confront a major challenge of controlling the spread of the disease and maintain law & order.
While hospitals are working round-the-clock handling the inflow of patients, they have become soft targets for cybercriminals.
Work from home (WFH) has become the need of the hour and the utmost priority is to keep the workforce safe and ensure productivity. In light of these conditions, understanding the available options and working with quality IT services providers, we can safely navigate the cyber world and keep our businesses seamless and protected.