10 essential insights from the Microsoft Digital Defense Report 2024
Organizations face unprecedented challenges from sophisticated attackers and new risks created by AI. The article, "10 Essential Insights from the Microsoft Digital Defense Report," highlights the latest research and top trends shaping today's threat landscape. Read the article for insights, and contact Connecting Point for a conversation on applying these findings in your environment.
The report highlights a 2.75x increase in ransomware-linked encounters, yet attacks that reach the encryption stage have decreased threefold over the past two years. This decline is attributed to automatic attack disruption. Organizations should focus on managing all network-connected devices to prevent ransomware attacks, particularly those using unmanaged devices, which are often less secure.
Techscam traffic has surged significantly since 2021, outpacing malware and phishing activities. Most techscams originate from malicious ad platforms and exploit users through various fraudulent schemes. To combat this, organizations are encouraged to implement blocklists for known malicious domains and utilize AI detection models to enhance their defenses against evolving scam tactics.
Nation-State Collaboration
The report indicates that nation-state actors are increasingly collaborating with cybercriminals, utilizing similar tools and tactics. For instance, North Korean hackers have stolen over $3 billion in cryptocurrency since 2017, funding state initiatives. Organizations need to bolster their defenses against both nation-state threats and cybercriminal activities by implementing robust cybersecurity measures and staying informed about evolving tactics.

10 essential insights from the Microsoft Digital Defense Report 2024
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