• About
  • Subscribe
  • Contact
Friday, May 9, 2025
    Login
FutureCISO
  • People
  • Process
  • Technology
  • Resources
    • White Papers
    • PodChats
No Result
View All Result
  • People
  • Process
  • Technology
  • Resources
    • White Papers
    • PodChats
No Result
View All Result
FutureCISO
No Result
View All Result
Home Process Incident Response

Trellix predicts more complex ransomware cyberattacks in 2024

FutureCISO Editors by FutureCISO Editors
November 10, 2023
Image by Gerd Altmann from Pixabay

Image by Gerd Altmann from Pixabay

Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

The Trellix Advanced Research Center predicts more complex ransomware attacks in Singapore in 2024. John Fokker, head of threat intelligence at Trellix Advanced Research Center confirms that today’s cyber landscape is more complex than ever before.


“Cybercriminals from ransomware families to nation-state actors are getting smarter, quicker, and more coordinated in retooling their tactics to follow new schemes — and we don’t anticipate that changing in 2024. In order to break away from escalating attacks and start outsmarting and outmaneuvering threat actors, all industries need to embrace a cyber strategy that is constantly vigilant, actionably comprehensible, and adaptable to new threats. That is how we can ensure a one-step lead over cybercriminals in the coming year,” adds Fokker.

John Fokker

2024 forecasts

As 2024 nears, Trellix experts and threat researchers predict the following trends, tactics, and threats for the coming year:

1. AI-generated Voice Scams for Social Engineering: Malicious players can use AI-generated voices in their attacks through personalised voice messages or calls.

2. More Layers of Ransomware Extortion: Sensitive personal information and intimate details can be used to extort victims in the healthcare, social media, education, and SaaS sectors.

3. Insider Threats: Insider threats will continue to grow with the proliferation of connected devices and hybrid and remote workforces. Organisations should be more proactive in identifying and managing such threats.

4. (QR) Codes: QR codes can be exploited by malicious players and can be embedded with compromised links luring unsuspecting victims to fake websites.

Related:  What CISOs must know for 2025 success in Asia
Tags: cyberattackscybersecurityransomwareTrellix
FutureCISO Editors

FutureCISO Editors

No Result
View All Result

Recent Posts

  • DDoS attacks surge in Asia Pacific, claims Cloudflare
  • Reimagining security for the AI Era
  • PodChats for FutureCISO: Articulating the business value of security in 2025
  • New standard for cybersecurity at the storage layer
  • Cybersecurity challenges persist despite improved defenses

Categories

  • Blogs
  • Compliance and Governance
  • Culture and Behaviour
  • Cybersecurity careers
  • Data Protection
  • Endpoint Security
  • Incident Response
  • Network Security
  • People
  • Process
  • Resources
  • Risk Management
  • Technology
  • Training and awarenes
  • Videos
  • Webinars and PodChats
  • White Papers

Strategic Insights for Chief Information Officers

FutureCISO serves the interests of the Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) and the information security profession. Its purpose is to provide relevant and timely industry insights around all things important to security professionals and organisations that recognize and value the importance of protecting the organisation’s data and its customers’ privacy.

Cxociety Media Brands

  • FutureIoT
  • FutureCFO
  • FutureCIO

Categories

  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use
  • Cookie Policy

Copyright © 2024 Cxociety Pte Ltd | Designed by Pixl

Login to your account below

or

Not a member yet? Register here

Forgotten Password?

Fill the forms bellow to register

All fields are required. Log In

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • People
  • Process
  • Technology
  • Resources
    • White Papers
    • PodChats
Login

Copyright © 2024 Cxociety Pte Ltd | Designed by Pixl