Cyber attacks: a pandemic of gasoline on fire

Sandra Loyd

While it used to be extremely difficult to convince decision-makers of the importance of cybersecurity, there is now a wealth of data, incident analysis or risk reports on the serious dangers of inadequate protection. The World Economic Forum’s annual survey found that, among many other risks, there is also the issue of cybersecurity in the top 10, which causes the most headaches in business in the short to medium term.

In addition, the environment is changing more rapidly today. , right in the middle of the digital industrial revolution, telecommuting, the cloud, electronic administration, online shopping, and even a conference are watching online. However, not only workers are telecommuting, but also malicious users and cybercriminals, as well as bored but acclaimed hackers who get to experiment with hacking.

We live in a world where it is a basic expectation that everything is always and be available everywhere, but most of the systems currently in use are not designed for this. Therefore, it is no wonder that many new types of cyber attacks have emerged, but it is interesting that old methods are also coming back – such as texting and phone scams – worms used in the IT heroism and ransomware have returned in even more dangerous combinations and are very effective in

The phenomenon is so severe that it is estimated that cybercrime will cost EUR 5000 billion; this means not only concrete thefts, but also impossible business, patent theft, all kinds of direct and indirect losses.

But what happens in the public sector?

The shift in the day-to-day operation of government towards digitalisation and the growing interest in e-government among citizens create a huge opportunity for cybercriminals to do more effective, cheaper and more widespread harm, as well as a significant burden on cybersecurity professionals

. Krisztián Hári, Director of Electronic Information Security of NISZ Nemzeti Infokommunikációs Szolgáltató Zrt. reviewed international and domestic attack trends, events, and focused on defense capabilities in the Government Informatics and National Security Block of the SecWorld 2021 IT Security Online Conference held by Computerworld on April 14, 2021.

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