Top 5 cybersecurity threats that will define 2020
Although it may be difficult to predict what threats are out there, looking back at 2019 there are some that are likely to play a big role.
By analyzing the companies who suffered a data breach in 2019, it is even possible to pinpoint the cybersecurity threats that will probably define the coming year.
Insider Threats
Did you know that a third of all data breaches are due to insider threats? That encompasses both malicious actions on the part of employees, as well as accidental sharing or human error.
The best way to stem this threat is by using WorkExaminer. It is a monitoring software that can track what employees are up to, and identify potential threats before a data breach actually occurs. Because of how comprehensive its features are, you can even log keystrokes and capture screenshots.
Phishing Scams
Employees falling for phishing scams can cause a lot of issues for your company. And the fact of the matter is that phishing scams are starting to look more and more authentic, making them more difficult to spot.
Ideally you should provide your employees with awareness training so that they are less susceptible to phishing scams. On top of that you can use WorkExaminer to flag any suspicious browsing activity, and identify employees who may require further training.
Indifference
Many companies end up exposed to the risk of a data breach simply because their executives fail to understand just how serious the issue is. That indifference can be fatal, and will mean that the company isn’t prepared when push comes to shove. By that point it will be too late to do anything, and the data that is lost may not even be able to be recovered.
Due to how prevalent data breaches are, you need to be aware and take proactive steps so that you can reduce the risk of data being exposed. A good place to start is to look at WorkExaminer and its features. By tracking your employees’ online activity and the apps that they use, you should be able to eliminate many threats.
Database Exposure
Database exposure is a little bit different from a data breach. It is when a database that contains personal details is somehow publicly revealed – and compromises cybersecurity as a result.
Monitoring employees with WorkExaminer can prevent this threat. It is able to monitor file uploads, so if a database is uploaded you can flag and verify it. It can also track IM chats and emails in case the database is transferred using other means.
Overworked Cybersecurity Staff
IT admins and cybersecurity staff are often overworked, and end up burning out quickly. It is a highly stressful position, and the turnover rate is high as well. That environment is a risk in itself, and can lead to data breaches due to mistakes or weaknesses.
Automation is the best way to minimize this risk, and give cybersecurity staff some breathing room. As far as WorkExaminer is concerned, it can be almost completely automated – down to the reports that it generates at delivers at specific intervals.
Final Words
From all indications, 2020 is quite likely to be a harrowing year – and the number of data breaches may even exceed 2019. However if you are prepared to face the threats listed above, your company should be able to dodge the bullet.
Odds are you may have noticed that using WorkExaminer’s employee monitoring software is an essential step in that direction. Its surveillance functions will definitely help bolster your cybersecurity and will let you keep close watch on suspicious employees. If necessary, access to certain websites or apps can be blocked as well.
On top of that WorkExaminer’s ability to track how employees are spending their time has other benefits too. Its analysis can give you insights into how you can improve productivity or efficiency.
At the end of the day, the sooner you start your preparations – the safer you’ll be. Making light of the threat is a mistake that you don’t want to make, as it could come back to bite you in a big way.
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