Global technology services provider NTT Ltd. has released its Global Threat Intelligence Center (GTIC) Monthly Threat Report for the month of July 2020. The GTIC protects, informs, and educates NTT Group clients through threat research, vulnerability research, intelligence fusion, and analytics. According to the NTT threat report, attacks from Advanced Persistent Threat (APT) actors continued to be on the rise, despite Covid-19 situation.
In fact, the virus has added fuel to the fire and has provided a cover for their operations. Organizations and industries that are considered as essential were increasingly targeted: power grids, oil and gas, postal and delivery services, first responders and law enforcement– assets which are even more valuable during a global crisis.
Key findings
APTs, particularly those suspected to be backed by nation-states, are focusing on intelligence-gathering efforts on Covid-19 research.
APT groups with links to Iran have attempted to breach the World Health Organization (WHO) via phishing campaigns, likely seeking information on testing, treatments, or vaccines.
Extortion, espionage, financial gain, and disinformation were the key objectives behind APTs conducting various operations, especially now, during a global crisis.
Companies researching the disease should expect to be targeted, whether for purposes of medical advantage to better treat or prevent Covid-19, for monetary gain or purely to inhibit the target from making progress.
Normal APT operations have also continued during this same timeframe; and operations related to or leveraging Covid-19 have served as a smokescreen as countries continue to focus their efforts in response to the pandemic, from both healthcare and cybersecurity perspectives
Considerations recommended
As enterprises continue to digitally transform and rapidly expand their footprint, they’ve been looking for a network that balances cost, user experience, agility and efficiency. The answer, and solution is a software-defined wide area network (SD-WAN), a virtualized network overlay and a lightweight replacement for traditional physical WAN infrastructure.
While WAN technologies have some native security features, unless reviewed holistically, it’s likely not enough to ensure your SD-WAN is inherently secure. It is a fundamental requirement to do a risk analysis and assessment that considers your organization’s risk profile at the outset of designing your SD-WAN and selecting appropriate security controls.
As the threat landscape evolves, even the organizations that may not be considered an essential service cannot let their guard down. Enterprises must continue to espouse best practices and build awareness in both their network environment and their global state of things.
Leveraging intelligence capabilities and resources from around the world, NTT Ltd.’s threat research is focused on gaining an understanding and providing insights into the various threat actors, exploit tools and malware.
To download the NTT Global Threat Intelligence Center Report for July 2020, click here.
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