Check Point: Cryptominers Oust Ransomware as Most Prominent Malware

In the first half 2018 security has remained a top concern for enterprises. And for good reason, says Check Point’s Cyber Attack Trends mid-year report. The report found that the rise of cloud infrastructure, mobile devices and applications, and other new technologies led to new trends in the types of attacks made by threat actors. The Check Point report is based on threat intelligence data drawn from its Threat Map between January and June 2018. The Threat Map uses Check Point’s global footprint of sensors to track and identify cyber attacks (exploits, malware, phishing attempts, etc.) as they’re happening. The sensors act as gateways that the company’s customers can use to anonymously share logs of their security products to Check Point. About half choose to share this information, according to the company. The report found that cryptomining took over as the leading attack vector — knocking ransomware from the top 10 families of malware that the company compiled. Cryptominers affected 42 percent of organizations worldwide. At the end of 2017, they only affected 20.5 percent. The other malware families topping the list were an IRC-based worm, a modular bot, a banking trojan, mining software, and more. According to Check Point, this year cryptominers became more destructive and sophisticated, exploiting high-profile vulnerabilities and evading sandboxes and security products to expand their infection rates. Check Point found that cryptominers attacked a variety of technologies including SQL databases, nuclear plants, and industrial systems. Cryptominers are also targeting cloud infrastructure. The report noted that in the beginning of this year that these hackers targeted cloud components Docker and Kubernetes systems — even exploiting Tesla’s internal cloud servers. One of the reasons that cloud applications and components are under attack is that cloud APIs are accessible via the internet, which has left open a window for threat actors to enter through. This easy access to all of the data, applications, and workloads that enterprises store and manage in the cloud makes it an attractive environment to attack. The report also pointed to mobile devices as a growing vulnerability. While this isn’t a new trend in itself, the way that threat actors are targeting these devices is new. Check Point saw a rise in preinstalled malware, including banking trojans and adware, has led to more exploits.

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AI and Big Data Expo North America announces leading Speaker Lineup

TechEx Events | March 07, 2024

AI and Big Data Expo North America announces new speakers! SANTA CLARA, CALIFORNIA, UNITED STATES, February 26, 2024 /EINPresswire.com/ -- TheAI and Big Expo North America, the leading event for Enterprise AI, Machine Learning, Security, Ethical AI, Deep Learning, Data Ecosystems, and NLP, has announced a fresh cohort of distinguishedspeakersfor its upcoming conference at the Santa Clara Convention Center on June 5-6, 2024. Some of the top industry speakers set to take the stage are: - Sam Hamilton - Head of Data & AI – Visa - Dr Astha Purohit - Director - Product (Tech) Ops – Walmart - Noorddin Taj - Head of Architecture and Design of Intelligent Operations - BP - Temi Odesanya - Director - AI Governance Automation - Thomson Reuters - Katie Sanders - Assistant Vice President – Tech - Union Pacific Railroad - Prasanth Nandanuru – SVP - Wells Fargo - Rodney Brooks - Professor Emeritus - MIT These esteemed speakers bring a wealth of knowledge and expertise to an already impressive lineup, promising attendees a truly enlightening experience. In addition to the speakers, theAI and Big Data Expo North Americawill feature a series of presentations covering a diverse range of topics in AI and Big Data exploring the latest innovations, implementations and strategies across a range of industries. Attendees can expect to gain valuable insights and practical strategies from presentations such as: How Gen AI Positively Augments Workforce Capabilities Trends in Computer Vision: Applications, Datasets, and Models Getting to Production-Ready: Challenges and Best Practices for Deploying AI Ensuring Your AI is Responsible and Ethical Mitigating Bias and Promoting Fairness in AI Systems Security Challenges in the Era of Gen AI and Data Science AI for Good: Social Impact and Ethics Selling Data Democratization to Executives Spreading Data Insights across the Business Barriers to Overcome: People, Processes, and Technology Optimizing the Customer Experience with AI Using AI to Drive Growth in a Regulated Industry Building an MLOps Foundation for AI at Scale The Expo offers a platform for exploration and discovery, showcasing how cutting-edge technologies are reshaping a myriad of industries, including manufacturing, transport, supply chain, government, legal sectors, financial services, energy, utilities, insurance, healthcare, retail, and more. Attendees will have the chance to witness firsthand the transformative power of AI and Big Data across various sectors, gaining insights that are crucial for staying ahead in today's rapidly evolving technological landscape. Anticipating a turnout of over 7000 attendees and featuring 200 speakers across various tracks, AI and Big Data Expo North America offers a unique opportunity for CTO’s, CDO’s, CIO’s , Heads of IOT, AI /ML, IT Directors and tech enthusiasts to stay abreast of the latest trends and innovations in AI, Big Data and related technologies. Organized by TechEx Events, the conference will also feature six co-located events, including the IoT Tech Expo, Intelligent Automation Conference, Cyber Security & Cloud Congress, Digital Transformation Week, and Edge Computing Expo, ensuring a comprehensive exploration of the technological landscape. Attendees can choose from various ticket options, providing access to engaging sessions, the bustling expo floor, premium tracks featuring industry leaders, a VIP networking party, and a sophisticated networking app facilitating connections ahead of the event. Secure your ticket with a 25% discount on tickets, available until March 31st, 2024. Save up to $300 on your ticket and be part of the conversation shaping the future of AI and Big Data technologies. For more information and to secure your place at AI and Big Data Expo North America, please visit https://www.ai-expo.net/northamerica/. About AI and Big Data Expo North America: The AI and Big Data Expo North America is a leading event in the AI and Big Data landscape, serving as a nexus for professionals, industry experts, and enthusiasts to explore and navigate the ever-evolving technological frontier. Through its focus on education, networking, and collaboration, the Expo continues to be a beacon for those eager to stay at the forefront of technological innovation. “AI and Big Data Expo North Americais a part ofTechEx. For more information regardingTechExplease see onlinehere.”

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