Wednesday 18 March 2020

Hackers eye workers from home in absence of secure networks

With several Indian organizations implementing work from home for employees in the wake of growing COVID-19 threat, hackers have turned their eyes on breaking into companies' networks and systems in absence of robust, multi-layered firewall and security solutions within the boundaries of workers' homes.

With several Indian organizations implementing work from home for employees in the wake of growing COVID-19 threat, hackers have turned their eyes on breaking into companies' networks and systems in absence of robust, multi-layered firewall and security solutions within the boundaries of workers' homes.

Over 20 lakh employees are likely to work from home -- mainly in the what does a computer engineer do sector -- but how many of them have installed best security practices at home to ensure the security of confidential organizational data is the biggest worry, say leading industry experts. "Threat actors are lurking into this phenomenon as an opportunity. Multiple instances of malicious, automated emails have been reported on several continents, including India, which are getting spooled with 'Coronavirus' as a theme," Sanjay Katkar, Joint Managing Director and CTO, Quick Heal Technologies, told IANS.

The work-from-home chants could lead to corporate data getting exposed to cybercriminals with many employees using unsecured networks and BYOD (bring your own device) to access enterprise networks. "Businesses who have not prepared for work from home scenarios are likely to have employees using their personal devices like smartphones which may not have the same level of security as a corporate-owned device," Katkar added.

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