Friday, April 11, 2014

New Cybersecurity Trends In 2014 - Cloud Service Provider Hacks

By Kamil Samara


One trend that seems to be on the move in regard to cybersecurity has to do with IT risk management. Although there will always be risks involved when doing anything on the Internet, when you are working with large corporations, there are always going to be areas where infiltration as possible. It is difficult to control every aspect of your company, every computer that you own, and the employees that you employ.



But with innovation comes change, and with change there will be a huge movement toward designing proactive monitoring systems that can handle the different types of attacks as they occur. This will of course require a great deal of programming to create a nonstatic system, but in the end, the security protection will be greatly increased. There are reasons that this trend is occurring, which we will discuss next.

Cloud Service Provider Hacks

As our ability to program more innovative intelligent software continues to grow, it also creates the ability for hackers to utilize this technology for ill intentions. They will be able to adapt to the changes that you make, allowing them to infiltrate computer systems much more easily. To combat this growth of technology and innovation, those that program protection systems need to also follow this trend.

The software should act very similar to a virus protection program which is able to assess and adapt according to the different viruses and malware programs that are developed. However, this needs to be done on an almost instantaneous basis, allowing the program to adapt right away. If the hacker is using an advanced technology that can adapt to your changes quickly, you need to have the same level of protection.

Essentially, what you will need to do is have a specific group of people with the ability to access your system making sure that every aspect of your company is properly protected. By giving this responsibility to a core group, you can rely upon their experience and knowledge to make sure everything is safe.




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