It’s fair to say over the last year cybersecurity has become one of the hottest topics to discuss. We have seen the issue affect every possible area of life from healthcare and energy to multinational corporations, and even conflicts such as the Russia/Ukraine War.
Company's addition to Marketplace Provides Customers with an Aggregated View of Exposed Confidential Documents and Credentials CybelAngel, a global leader in digital risk protection, today announced
CybelAngel Expands Cloud Coverage for Data Breach Prevention
Digital Risk Protection Company Provides the Most Comprehensive Coverage of Cloud Buckets in the Market, Detecting Data Leaking from Top Three Storage Providers CybelAngel, a global leader in digital risk protection, today announced the most comprehensive Data Breach Prevention in the Cloud service, offering unmatched scanning capabilities, detecting data leaking from the top three Cloud storage providers, AWS S3 Buckets, Google Cloud Storage and Azure Blob Storage. As the past year changed the way organizations work, and blended work and personal productivity, sensitive information faces compounding exposure risks as it lives in cloud services and applications. CybelAngel s announcement offers the opportunity to secure cloud infrastructures and monitor for data exposure better than ever before.
How cybercriminals are targeting healthcare organizations [Q&A]
Researchers at digital risk protection company CybelAngel recently tracked bad actors targeting French hospitals by analyzing conversations on the dark web.
It discovered how cybercriminals plan healthcare-related fraud, ransomware and other attacks by obtaining stolen credentials, leaked database files and other materials from specialized sources in the cybercrime underground.
We spoke to Camille Charaudeau, VP of strategy at CybelAngel to find out more about the modus operandi of the hackers and what healthcare organizations can do to protect themselves. Advertisement
BN: What sort of activity have you seen on the dark web involving the sale of healthcare data?
The issue is growing more complex. Previously, CISOs and their teams struggled to stay on top of employees using devices and applications that the IT department neither approved of nor managed (or even knew about). But, in our experiences with customers, we re seeing a new and potentially more harmful wave of hidden activity. This new wave of shadow IT essentially breaks down into the three following categories:
Remote management tools. As indicated, WFH is redefining the enterprise, and it s not going away at least not entirely: 83% of employers consider the shift to remote work to be a success. Fewer than one in five executives want to return to the office as they did before pandemic. And 55% of employees say they ll seek to work remotely at least three days a week once the COVID-19 crisis passes.