Common services used by companies include managed firewall, intrusion detection, virtual private network, vulnerability scanning and anti-viral services.
The main concern expressed by these state agencies is that if hackers are able to successfully breach a service provider’s network, the door is wide open for follow-up ransomware attacks across a provider’s infrastructure and customer base.
In the wake of this warning, Mike Walkey, SVP Global Channels and Alliances at Veritas Technologies, tells Digital Journal why businesses should get up to speed. Walkey has developed some key points to advise MSPs and organizations on the best practices required to prepare and respond from ransomware attacks.
Putting this into context, Walkey says: “The Cybersecurity Advisory warning of the rising malicious cyber activity targeting MSPs will come as no surprise to most. However, what many overlook is the devastating ripple effects that occur when a network environment is breached.”
In setting this warning out, Walkey notes: “If successful, this sort of attack has widespread implications, and promotes follow-up attacks such as ransomware against the MSP and their entire network and customer base.”
In terms of taking firm action, Walkey recommends: “To protect from such a situation and minimize any potential damage, MSPs must ensure their customers’ data is recoverable at lightning speed.”
More specifically, Walkey explains that bBy utilizing the following best practices, MSPs can prepare and respond readily.
Examples from Walkey include:
These measures can help organisations to prepare for state-sponsored advanced persistent threat groups that are increasingly turning their attention to MSPs.
Source: digitaljournal.com
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