COVID-19 Active Directory Vulnerabilities and Attacks that Seek Total Annihilation
The threat landscape has changed dramatically. Are you prepared for the new destructive attacks?
IT security has never been easy, but the coronavirus pandemic is making previous years seem like a walk in the park. As more and more business users work from home, IT pros are under extreme pressure to enable effective collaboration and strong productivity.
But they also have to keep IT systems and data safe, both on premises and in the cloud — and the new reality of remote work makes organizations more vulnerable than ever.
This white paper reviews some of the most destructive recent attacks, analyzes their speed, scope and methodology, and explores the best strategies for defending your organization against them.
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