ITS OUT! @PwC's Cyber Threats 2022: A Year in Retrospect was published this week. It's got a little something for everyone... geopolitics, TTPs, case studies from IR, etc - sourced from our global practice. #threatintel
https://t.co/2yyFht92Bd
.@PwC ’s 2021 #threatintel Year in Retrospect report is finally out 🔍📖❣️It has truly been a labor of love to lead it this year, & I want your feedback! You can check it out here: https://t.co/hELIFCGhY0 Let me summarise some of what I thought were key #CTI findings.. 1/? 🧵👇
Since 2017, PwC's #threatintel team has produced an annual 'Year in Retrospect' consolidation of the most impactful threat activity and trends observed over the past year across our incident response, Managed Cyber Defence, and threat research services around the world.
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"The increasingly complicated Russia-Ukraine crisis https://t.co/yiN5rPPmA1"
^ #QuasarRAT using the invasion of Ukraine as a theme.
In July PwC's Threat Intel team published an analysis of WellMess, used in the targeting of organisations involved in COVID-19 vaccine development. Now they've released a follow-on article exploring the C2.
https://t.co/c7TUwxxHWY
I know too many people who're facing the challenge of rapidly changing IT to enable business to continue during this crisis. PwC's published some guidance on how to manage the impact https://t.co/EG5AHxmMFo
A brief thought on yesterday's reporting about the potential economic impact of major cyber security breaches - now being compared to the impact of natural disasters. #WEF2018
#securesociety is about limiting the needless proliferation of personal data held by orgs, removing the data when it's no longer required, and protecting that data while held.