Preventive measures of social engineering
Social engineering is concerned with a type of cyberattacks where hackers focus on tricks and non-tech strategies rather than using core tech approaches or tools to trap the users. There are some preventive measures associated, and they are setting the spam filters from low to high, instant denial or deletion of help requests, researching the sources of unsolicited emails, and many more.
However, hackers are sophisticated nowadays and understand the frequency with which we are adopting such measures. They can feasibly take the legitimate access to our personal info and then, exploit us really well on the grounds of personality weaknesses. As per the report of Google, most of the SEAs or Social Engineering attacks are phishing via official emails or malicious websites which almost look authentic.
In this graph, there are a number of accounts up to 5000 flagged by Google, and they are trapped by the phishing attacks initiated by government-backed attackers. The number of attacks seems to fluctuate, yet it is clear that such SEAs are tracking our communications done through instant messaging or video conferencing. Furthermore, many of the knowledge-based workers, business owners, artisans (the number is near to 260 million) are remotely working in this pandemic era and this has made them vulnerable to such Social Engineering Attacks. Those cyber-attackers can smartly deploy multiple tactics for entering into their sensitive information like passwords, usernames, and banking details. All this will look legitimate as they will be using trademarks, logos of the well-known companies whose accuracy will be 99 percent or a little higher.
As soon as their websites and emails are clicked, you will be tricked and then, the height of your awareness is primarily destroyed. Furthermore, the organizations are also prone to such steals as hackers are easily breaking their business software backed by systems adhering to cybersecurity protocols. So, the security of their infrastructure is inclined towards the likelihood of success of these cybercriminals well-versed with how they should be using the preventive measures of social engineering for deploying their malicious agendas?
Top 10 Cybersecurity Challenges in 2024
Cybersecurity is crucial for businesses to thrive in today’s competitive landscape. Small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) particularly stand to benefit by safeguarding their reputation and protecting against cyber threats. With the global cybersecurity market projected to reach $170.4 billion by 2025 (according to Gartner), it’s imperative for organizations, regardless of size, to address cybersecurity challenges proactively.
Failure to tackle these challenges not only jeopardizes businesses but also impacts customers connected to their services. With 95% of cybersecurity breaches attributed to human error (Cybint), real-time solutions are essential to mitigate risks. As organizations navigate the complexities of cybersecurity, they must confront various challenges to ensure the integrity of their systems and data. By addressing these challenges head-on, businesses can mitigate the risk of data breaches and maintain trust in an increasingly digital world.