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Cybersecurity in the times of a pandemic

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Even seemingly harmless hacker attacks can lead to a series of unpleasant consequences for a company. Recently, there have been numerous incidents of this kind, and it doesn’t help that criminals are inventing increasingly difficult-to-detect attacks.

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Periodically conducted rankings regarding cybersecurity show that Poland doesn’t fare well compared to other European countries. Polish companies are subject to hacker attacks on average 500 times per week.

As experts’ analyses indicate, we are most frequently targeted by remote access trojans such as AgentTesla, infostealers like Formbook, and various types of banking trojans. In September of this year, Trickbot was the most commonly detected threat worldwide, while Formbook posed the most significant risk in Poland. The threat of ransomware attacks has also significantly increased, posing a particular danger to companies that rely on continuous access to up-to-date data – explains Marcin Pepaś, Director of the Implementation and Sales Support Department at Polcom.

The most common attacks are ransomware and DDoS

According to the latest data, ransomware and DDoS attacks have made a comeback, all due to the pandemic and the remote work of many individuals. Cybercriminals exploit the lack of adequate security measures and the carelessness of employees.

Ransomware – also known as ransom attacks. They involve encrypting corporate data, and hackers demand money for its recovery. Attackers often target companies in the financial, agricultural, and healthcare sectors.

DDoS attack – attacks conducted from multiple computers simultaneously against computer systems or network services. Their goal is to completely disrupt operations.

Monitoring and analysis of network traffic and swift response time to DDoS attacks are elements that help maintain uninterrupted business operations even during a cyber-attack. A high level of protection against attacks not only ensures the security of critical business processes but also safeguards against financial and reputational losses. Cybersecurity services, including a Security Operation Center, guarantee high efficiency and provide access to specialized knowledge and tools tailored to the needs of each client – says Marcin Pepaś.

How to protect from attacks?

According to Marcin Pepaś from Polcom, it is best to prevent security incidents from occurring in the first place.

To put it simply, it is best to avoid dangerous situations altogether and ensure complete protection of IT infrastructure. Data can be encrypted and securely stored in data centers. For many companies, the key challenge is not only detecting security incidents but also finding the appropriate response path to attacks that will save valuable time in such situations and choose the fastest route for incident handling. As part of SOC services, the company receives not only assurance of service protection in the network but also conducts tests to obtain information about the level of security and strengthen the protection of the company’s IT systems.

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