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IOT 2017 What to expect from security?

Every year, there are new forms of digital threats that need to be dealt with. Internet of things can help with that . Cybercriminals will evolve their tactics, and as we approach 2017, Symantec’s security experts have highlighted the trends we’re likely to see in the coming year. The landscape is evolving, which means protecting your digital assets is more complicated than ever. For the coming year, these are the threats to watch out for and this is how security will evolve.

Internet of Things (IoT)

The growth of the cloud will be a big focus in 2017 since the shift towards modern workplaces is continuing. Modern workforce tech like wearables, VR, and IoT are changing how we work and manage our businesses. ( IoT), as cloud-based applications & solutions have rapidly grown over the years.ย  Companies need to start worrying about physical and digital security for their employees. By securing devices, locking down networks, and monitoring what people are doing online, business owners can help keep their employees happier and more productive. The rise of connected cars means they will become a popular target for hackers. With smart technology coming into play, it’s no secret that cars are starting to have connectivity. It’s only a matter of time before we see hackers targeting these vehicles en masse.There’s always the possibility that someone will ransom your stolen car, or gather your information without your knowledge.

This question also leads to you asking who is responsible for the threat: them or you? What are the longterm ramifications of IoT in the automotive industry?

With the proliferation of new devices, IT security departments will now have to consider a diverse range of threats. However, understanding these varied risks is an often expensive and resource-intensive endeavour, We also see these same problems with connected thermostats, home appliance devices, and smart devices. They’re fundamentally very similar to attacking an employee’s printer at work where the user only has to send a command that’s been tricked into believing it originated from the enterprise’s network. All connectivity is important to businesses, and so everything that is connected to the internet should be protected.

The Dyn attack last October showed just how vulnerable IoT devices are and highlighted the importance of security. IoT devices have the potential to bring some great advantages but they also come with the risk of security breaches. Once unsecured devices are placed in the mass market, it becomes almost impossible to correct the problem, with the only solution being to reinstall them all again. As IoT security continues to be an issue in the near future, there will likely be a corresponding increase in attacks.

It is forecast that Cloud Generation will come to define the future of the enterprise. The influence as it becomes a more prevalent platform will only further reinforce that.

As the workforce becomes more distributed and flexible, the need for an “enterprise” network will be less necessary. With increased portability of data and people, a loss-prevention strategy for your data in place is no longer pertinent. There is no need for firewalls in a business with an integrated computer system. They become obsolete when the business becomes completely wireless and cloud-based. It’s much cheaper and more efficient this way!

Hacking attacks will always increase and what’s more, more often than not they’ll focus on the Cloud. This is because many companies have shifted their backup solutions online which makes them a very lucrative target for hackers. A successful attack can lead to extortion or even cause multi-million dollar damages, so it’s important to stay protected. Investments in artificial intelligence, machine learning and data-driven processes continue to grow. This means that there is a bright future for people investing now. Research firm Forrester predicts that investment in AI will keep increasing.

Cybercrime

    • Malicious attacks are already funded by stealing money. There’s the dangerous possibility that pariahs like North Korea could align themselves with organized crime and essentially commit a future crime to finance their past crimes. Countries would be in danger of their political, military or economic systems being dismantled and changed if they don’t adjust the way they use AI writing assistants.

    • With malware files bypassing the detectability of traditional security measures, fileless malware would become more prevalent. Fileless attacks that don’t require any data on a computer’s hard drive are difficult to detect and often avoid antiviruses. This type of attack increased throughout 2016 and will continue to grow, gaining prominence on the threat list in 2017, most likely through PowerShell attacks.

    • Websites with SSL will be responsible for increased phishing attacks. The rise in popularity of free SSL certificates coupled with Google’s recent initiative to mark HTTP sites as unsecure will weaken security standards, leading to spear-phishing or malware candidates due to malicious enhancement practices as they relate to search engines.

    • As the number of websites using SSL certificates continues to grow. There’s been a corresponding rise in websites still in HTTP protocol. This will be problematic for Google as it plans to only show red warning notifications for these sites. This means that even people who are not internet-savvy are targets.

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Author: PC-GR

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