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Joy NwankwoSophos, a global leader in cloud-enabled next-generation cybersecurity, launched the 2020 Threat Report providing insights into the rapidly evolving cyberthreat landscape.
The report, produced by SophosLabs researchers, explores changes in the threat landscape over the past 12 months, uncovering trends likely to impact cybersecurity in 2020.
“The threat landscape continues to evolve – and the speed and extent of that evolution is both accelerating and unpredictable. The only certainty we have is what is happening right now, so in our 2020 Threat Report we look at how current trends might impact the world over the coming year. We highlight how adversaries are becoming ever stealthier, better at exploiting mistakes, hiding their activities and evading detection technologies, and more, in the cloud, through mobile apps and inside networks. The 2020 Threat Report is not so much a map as a series of signposts to help defenders better understand what they could face in the months ahead, and how to prepare,” said John Shier, senior security advisor, Sophos.
The SophosLabs 2020 Threat Report, which is also summarized in a SophosLabs Uncut article, focuses on six areas where researchers noted particular developments during this past year.
Among those expected to have significant impact on the cyberthreat landscape into 2020 and beyond, here are four things we learnt from the report:
Source: Sophos 2020 Threat Report
Source: Sophos 2020 Threat Report
Source: Sophos 2020 Threat Report
Other areas covered in the 2020 Threat Report include the danger of failing to spot cybercriminal reconnaissance hidden in the wider noise of internet scanning, the continuing attack surface of the Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP), and the further advancement of automated active attacks (AAA).
For additional and detailed information on threat landscape trends and changing cybercriminal behaviours, please reference the entire SophosLabs 2020 Threat Report.
A companion report, outlining how the 11 most prominent and persistent ransomware families attack, will be published shortly, Sophos stated.
Sophos Naked Security will also reference the 2020 Threat Report in upcoming coverage.
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