Cybersecurity professionals have been diligently analysing the key lessons learnt from the impactful digital disruption known as the 'Mother of All Breaches'. These insights are crucial for strengthening defences against future cyber incidents. Evgeny Zaretskov, Group Chief Security Officer at SOFTSWISS, an international tech company, shares five essential cybersecurity learnings derived from this and other incidents.
2. The Imperative of Internal Vigilance:Sometimes, problems arise not from external attacks, which companies prioritise protecting against. They can stem from illicit actions, oversights or mistakes of employees and occasionally from motives like seeking extra profit or expressing disagreement with company policies. Therefore, robust internal security measures and a culture of continuous vigilance within organisations are essential.
3. Proactive Communication and Transparency After Cyber Incidents:Prompt and transparent communication about cybersecurity incidents is crucial for user safety. Effective information sharing allows users to take immediate protective measures, like changing their passwords, preventing intruder access and mitigating potential risks.
4. Prioritisation of Data Security and Business Continuity:Maintaining data security and ensuring business continuity are paramount in today's cyber climate. It is critical to update security protocols and integrate advanced cybersecurity tools regularly. This includes implementing multi-factor authentication, encrypting sensitive data, deploying intrusion detection systems, and establishing robust backup and recovery plans.
5. Investing in Advanced Skills and Continuous Learning:In the dynamic field of cybersecurity, cultivating a team with advanced technical skills and a dedication to ongoing learning is paramount. This ensures that cybersecurity professionals, including infrastructure security engineers, are well-equipped to adapt to the constantly evolving threat landscape and effectively address emerging challenges.
These five lessons from the 'Mother of All Breaches' serve as a reminder of the persistent challenges in the field of cybersecurity. Adopting a proactive and comprehensive approach that addresses internal and external threats is vital to enhancing digital security and safeguarding stakeholders in the cyber world.
About SOFTSWISS: SOFTSWISS is an international iGaming company supplying certified software solutions for managing gambling operations. The expert team, which counts over 2000 employees, is based in Malta, Poland, and Georgia. SOFTSWISS holds a number of gaming licences and provides one-stop-shop iGaming software solutions. The company has a vast product portfolio, including the Online Casino Platform, the Game Aggregator with thousands of casino games, the Affilka affiliate platform, the Sportsbook software and the Jackpot Aggregator. In 2013, SOFTSWISS was the first in the world to introduce a Bitcoin-optimised online casino solution.