Ransomware operators adapt to rise in law-enforcement disruptions

May 27, 2024
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TLDR:

  • Ransomware operators are shifting tactics to evade law enforcement disruptions.
  • Experts discuss payment practices, recent surge in attacks, and threat intelligence.

Ransomware operators are constantly evolving their tactics to increase impact and avoid detection, making it one of the most significant cybersecurity threats in 2024. In a recent round-up by Help Net Security, cybersecurity experts shared insights on various ransomware-related topics. Steve Gwizdala, VP of Healthcare at ForgeRock, emphasized the importance of vigilance and enhanced cybersecurity measures for healthcare organizations. Jordan Schroeder, Managing CISO at Barrier Networks, discussed ransomware payment practices, while Steve Winterfeld, Advisory CISO at Akamai, addressed the surge in ransomware attacks in the US and its relationship to microsegmentation.

Moreover, Michelle Alvarez, Strategic Threat Analysis Manager at IBM X-Force, highlighted the key findings from the 2024 X-Force Threat Intelligence Index, shedding light on top threats and trends observed across global engagements in the previous year. Jeremy Nichols, Director, Global Threat Intelligence Center at NTT Security Holdings, also shared insights on a recent spike in ransomware incidents.

Overall, the article underscores the evolving nature of ransomware threats and the crucial role of proactive cybersecurity measures in mitigating risks and safeguarding critical data.


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