Though we depend on EDR tools more often, it remains vulnerable to malicious endpoint attacks. Long planned malicious attacks by a group of attackers experienced in the craft can cut deep.
Trend Micro™ with correlation to XDR proves these points beyond clarity, helping out dismantling threats in the long run.
Trend Micro™ Worry Free™ sets the customer base on point as the global tech evolves, and a proper adaptation method is necessary. Cybersecurity threats are increasing day by day, and the number of ransomware attacks we received in the last two years, surpassed five-six years before that. It only tells us how bad the situation is.
There is a lack of professionals, making a massive gap of required personnel and available personnel. CNBC reported ‘we are outnumbered’ on the shortage of cybersecurity pros compared to the attacks we are receiving. Cyber-attacks surged during the pandemic, but the number of professionals increased slightly.
The talent shortage during and before Covid-19 left many spots vulnerable. We were leaving empty loopholes for cyber attackers to experiment on. Without the traditional workforce we put towards cybersecurity matters, it became an easy ride.
According to Nerds That Care MSP CEO James Rocker, they constantly fight infiltrating situations without count and ransomware through phishing emails. He said ‘the emails are constantly coming in.’
‘They’re rampant, and it’s hard not to click on some of them that look real.’ We understand the situation as our inbox also has several spam messages, one click, and the files are encrypted. But as an MSP serving companies that work with thousands or millions of customers, the challenge is authentic—more severe than our inbox where we spend personal time.
We know how traditional systems work with endpoint tools. If the attack is automated, it comes from means that send out a mass payload, which endpoints easily detect. But personalized attacks from expert cyber attackers are much more powerful and cause heavier damage. Sadly, we don’t have enough eyes to keep up with the alerts.
In a recent post by Yahoo Finance, we saw that the Automotive cybersecurity market will be worth $5.3 billion within 2026. The number is too huge to ignore, but what can we do?
Instead of thinking about automated tools, which will be developed without concerns, the number of cybersecurity professionals should be increased. They will give hands-on demonstration or training to more people, and the supply chain will grow.
Cloud-based solutions are on par, meaning they are as good as human interaction nowadays and can be easily manipulated. Software-based payloads are easy to detect, and without the correct format, they will not intercept data. That’s a good thing. On the flip side, Trend Micro™ and similar companies have found perfect tweaking with data formats. The perfection is as good as the IT or cybersecurity experts tackle them.
Trend Micro™ Worry Free™ has an XDR platform that allows efficient data growth without the tendency to exposure. Nerds That Care is a similar facility, a managed service provider (MSP) qualified to handle these tricky situations.
Similar to the story we mentioned regarding automation, increasing sales need a connection with a semi-autonomous process. Electric Vehicles (EVs), New Energy Vehicles (NEVs), plug-in-hybrids are setting their position on the market. Even though EVs set up a substantial market share, they will only grow further.
Currently, Trend Micro™ Worry Free™ has a plan for 75 days Worry-Free™ package to try out the system and become a Trend Micro™ partner.
Customers who are always facing the endpoint side of things handle email and network situations. Though machine learning and artificial intelligence are taken under the scope, it has limitations.
That’s when cybersecurity pros come in to identify threat patterns. Once enough patterns are recorded, they can be fed to machine learnings test data for producing endpoint simulations.
Sahriar Shuvo – Tech Journalist