The North Korean IT worker threat: A modern insider risk
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Dual Defenses: 10 Reasons Why NDR Is Essential Alongside EDR
Learn how the kill web concept can be applied to cybersecurity, and how it addresses some of the concerns with the kill chain.
The threat is coming from inside the organization. It is coming from a laptop farm three states over, routed through a proxy, and operated by a threat actor sitting on the other side of the globe.
We are witnessing a massive shift in how adversaries breach organizations. They no longer need to spend weeks probing your external firewalls or crafting the perfect zero-day exploit. Instead, they simply update their resumes, pass your interview process, and your IT department ships them a corporate device.
The North Korean IT worker scheme represents a brilliant, but highly destructive evolution of the insider threat. Operatives are infiltrating hundreds of global organizations using a mix of artificial intelligence (AI), stolen identities, and domestic accomplices. Once inside, …
Learn how the kill web concept can be applied to cybersecurity, and how it addresses some of the concerns with the kill chain.
The threat is coming from inside the organization. It is coming from a laptop farm three states over, routed through a proxy, and operated by a threat actor sitting on the other side of the globe.
We are witnessing a massive shift in how adversaries breach organizations. They no longer need to spend weeks probing your external firewalls or crafting the perfect zero-day exploit. Instead, they simply update their resumes, pass your interview process, and your IT department ships them a corporate device.
The North Korean IT worker scheme represents a brilliant, but highly destructive evolution of the insider threat. Operatives are infiltrating hundreds of global organizations using a mix of artificial intelligence (AI), stolen identities, and domestic accomplices. Once inside, …