The US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) yesterday warned defenders around the world against today’s destructive and defacement attacks.
These agents said on thursdaycould spur an attempt to sow chaos and social discord on the anniversary of Russia’s 2022 invasion of Ukraine.
“In response to heightened geopolitical tensions caused by Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, CISA maintains public cybersecurity resources. shield up’” the blog post said.
According to EMEA Chief Security Advisor Zac Warren: taniumGoing forward, the industry will witness additional cyber activity as a preemptive activity to physical warfare.
“There have been many cyberattacks from Russia to other countries, including Ukraine and NATO,” Warren said. Information security on mail.
“This change makes it important to look at critical infrastructure on a global scale, as many countries do when it comes to cyber hygiene.”
More generally, some point in critical infrastructure can be quickly destroyed or slowed down by a cyberattack, Warren said.
“The conflict in Ukraine shows that cyber is now the starting point for modern warfare, and it is time to prepare for the realities of future conflicts.”
Phil Neray, Vice President of Cyber Defense Strategy cardinal opsagreed with Warren’s point and added that the reason recent attacks have not caused more widespread damage is because Ukraine has greatly improved its continuous security monitoring capabilities over the past few years.
“They also moved important data from on-premises servers to the cloud, where it can be better protected,” Neray said. Information security on mail.
“Achieving higher fidelity detections across all security layers (endpoint, network, email, IAM, cloud, etc.) and moving to the cloud are key lessons learned from the past year.”
Anniversary of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine comes in a few days Google published a report An overview of Russia’s cyber strategy in conflict.