CYBER SECURITY IN PANDEMIC TIMES
With the rise of the pandemic
Covid-19 from the early months of 2020, the whole world is adopting a new norm
of working online, let that be business community or academic community. The
world is compelled to carry out the day to day lives online, making information
the most valuable and precious asset than any other time in the history. The
work from home approach, the companies adopted has led for many cyber-attacks. This
turn of events has brought more weight to the security of information stored
and transmitted in cyber space. Thus, comes the topic of cyber security under
the lime light, shining brighter than ever before.
What is Cyber Security?
According to Cisco,
Cybersecurity is the practice of protecting systems, networks, and programs
from digital attacks. These cyberattacks are usually aimed at accessing,
changing, or destroying sensitive information; extorting money from users; or
interrupting normal business processes. It would definitely sound unbelievable
if one is to say that there has been as many as 726 million cyber-attacks from
the start of the year, 2020. It seems as if the cyber criminals are determined
to make money more than ever before out of the global trouble of Covid -19
according to 2020 Verizon Data Breach investigations report which states
that 86% of this year’s breaches were driven by financial gain.
Some of the Attacks of 2020
The cyber attackers have become more innovative setting new trends in phishing, cryptojacking, ransomware attack and IoT attacks. Among the biggest cyber attacks so far taken place in year 2020 are: Software AG Ransomware Attack, Sopra Steria Ransomware Attack, Telegram Hijack, Seyfarth Shaw Malware Attack and Carnival Corporation Data Breach.
Prevention is Better than Cure
As it goes in the famous saying “prevention is better than cure”, it is
vital to take adequate measures to improve network security and prevent cyber-attacks.
A well-planned strategy in protecting data from cyber vulnerabilities, sure
comes in handy at these desperate times. Among the key aspects of such a
strategy can be: Enabling a multi-factor authentication process, having robust
internal controls in place, taking measures to manage third party cyber risk,
educating employees on cybersecurity, creating data backups, having systems
kept updated and installing and updating antivirus software frequently. These strategies
can be of significant aid in securing business networks and preventing
cybersecurity threats.
It is unknown to the entire world as to when the prevailing global pandemic would be gone and when can our lives go back to normal. But it is quite predictable that even after the pandemic, the new norm of working from home would stick around given its many beneficial attributes. So, it would be the smartest act for businesses to take cybersecurity with much more gravity so that the business networks are secure and business flow is intact.
References
https://www.metacompliance.com/blog/5-examples-of-security-breaches-in-2020/
https://enterprise.verizon.com/resources/reports/dbir/
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/security/what-is-cybersecurity.html
https://securityboulevard.com/2020/10/5-biggest-cyber-attacks-of-2020-so-far/
https://www.osibeyond.com/blog/7-methods-to-prevent-cyber-attacks/

In an era of technology, it is very hard to get rid of cyber attacks completely since people use multiple smart devices which already pose risks. So as you have mentioned, taking measures to prevent such attacks is the best thing we can do.
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DeleteIt is a timely and an important topic. Good work, keep it up.
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DeleteValid topic that is applicable to all stakeholders in the WFH culture
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