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Tuesday, 7 January 2014
According to experts, cyber security
will remain a growing concern in 2014 with mobile malware on the rise. A
recent report by Trend Micro foresees potential threats in 2014 and
possible solutions to combat them. This year is all about mobile banking.
Unfortunately, we can also expect mobile threats like man-in-the-middle
(MitM) attacks to increase in 2014. Android will remain the most
dominant OS in the market. But this dominance will continue to be
exploited, as we predict the volume of malicious and high-risk Android
apps to reach 3 million by the end of 2014.”
Thakkar added that business should look
into multiple BOYD solutions to prevent cyber attacks. He stated that
enterprises should look at data security from multiple dimensions
including internal firewalls and intrusion prevention systems, securing
Wi-Fi etc. He added that companies should re-look at their security
architecture and rebuild it to fit BYOD needs.
Global Security Software maker MacAfee stated in a recent report that
enterprises should move from single security solution for issues like
bring your own device (BYOD) to other solutions available. The report
added that companies need to adopt advanced threat defense solutions so
that they can respond to cyber threats faster. Trend Micro states that mobile banking
will be the target of malware and the basic two step verification
process will no longer be enough. The firm warns organizations to expect
major data breaches once a month in 2014. MacAfee added that data centers may become the prime targets for cyber attacks and should improve their security to protect against potential threats.
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