Deepfakes, ransomware identified as imminent threats for 2024 in India: Report
Artificial Intelligence (AI)-generated deepfakes, multi-factor authentication (MFA) fatigue attacks, and complex ransomware incidents are looming threats for India in 2024, as per a recent report. Seqrite, the enterprise arm of global cybersecurity solutions provider Quick Heal, highlighted the need for proactive measures to combat these evolving challenges.
The rise of AI-powered threats like BlackMamba and Living off the Land attacks calls for Chief Information Security Officers (CISOs) to adopt advanced evasion techniques and heightened defenses. With the upcoming 2024 elections at risk of phishing attacks exploiting political interests, collaborative cybersecurity efforts between public and private sectors are crucial to address supply chain vulnerabilities effectively.
To mitigate ransomware threats, the report emphasized the implementation of resilient strategies such as regular data backups, network segmentation, and prompt isolation of affected systems. CISOs are advised to stay updated on evolving cyber regulations and compliance standards to ensure continual compliance and resilience.
Furthermore, embracing emerging technologies like AI, quantum computing, and IoT while being mindful of associated cybersecurity risks is essential. Establishing collaborative relationships among CISOs and security professionals can enhance organizations’ cybersecurity posture and response capabilities collectively. Vigilance, strategic preparedness, and advanced defense mechanisms are key to safeguard against imminent cyber threats in 2024.