Intelligent CISO Issue 54 | Page 27

The first step towards mitigating these risks must be enhanced visibility into and control over the expanding digital attack surface . www . intelligentciso . com
editor ’ s question

HOW ARE RANSOMWARE ATTACKS IN THE UAE SHAPING THE SECURITY LANDSCAPE AND HOW CAN THIS BE IMPROVED ?

? t ’ s no secret that

I ransomware attacks in the UAE are rife and only worsening , placing pressure on organisations to ramp up their security perimeters .

Cybersecurity leader , Trend Micro , recently announced new research that reveals global organisations are increasingly at risk of ransomware compromise via their extensive supply chains .
Trend Micro commissioned Sapio Research in May and June 2022 to poll 2,958 IT decision-makers across 26 countries . The research revealed that 79 % of global IT leaders believe their partners and customers are making their own organisation a more attractive ransomware target . The challenge is particularly acute considering that potentially less well-secured SMBs make up a ‘ significant ’ portion of the supply chain for over half ( 52 %) of these organisations .
A year ago , a sophisticated attack on a provider of IT management software led to the compromise of scores of MSPs and thousands of downstream customers . Yet only 47 % of organisations share knowledge about ransomware attacks with their suppliers . Additionally , 25 % said they don ’ t share potentially useful threat information with partners . This could be because organisations don ’ t have information to share in the first place . Detection rates were worryingly low for ransomware activities including :
• Ransomware payloads ( 63 %)
• Legitimate tooling e . g ., PSexec , Cobalt Strike ( 53 %)
• Data exfiltration ( 49 %)
• Initial access ( 42 %)
• Lateral movement ( 31 %)
“ We found that 52 % of global organisations have had a supply chain organisation hit by ransomware , potentially putting their own systems at risk of compromise ,” said Bharat Mistry , Technical Director at Trend Micro . “ But many aren ’ t taking steps to improve partner cybersecurity . The first step towards mitigating these risks must be enhanced visibility into and control over the expanding digital attack surface .”
The supply chain can also be exploited by attackers to gain leverage over their targets . Among organisations that had experienced a ransomware attack in the past three years , 67 % said their attackers contacted customers and / or partners about the breach to force payment .

The first step towards mitigating these risks must be enhanced visibility into and control over the expanding digital attack surface . www . intelligentciso . com

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