Cyber Magazine July 2022 | Page 84

Lateral movement is when an attacker or software can bounce from one machine to another within the network . Bouncing between servers and PCs can mean multiple places to install software that can then trigger at any time .
Attackers can quickly move through a vulnerability – such as an admin area like a password – so Ashworth insists that you want to get them to where they can ' t go anywhere else , causing them to finally give up and go somewhere else .
“ You don ' t have to be the fastest person running from the bear , you just have to be faster than the last guy ,” jokes Ashworth . “ One of the main ways that they get in is via phishing . We concentrate on stopping that number one attack vector , as it is crucial for any bank , enterprise , or small company .
“ I think with the current international tensions , we ’ ve seen a move towards pseudo ransomware where there ' s not a ransom . It ' s more of just a destructive nature , such as wiper wear , where it basically either wipes the drives or encrypts the data with no way of recovery .
Our team is always on high alert because of what ' s happening and the warnings by
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