Quote:Kaspersky Security Bulletin: Threat Predictions for 2019Full reading: https://securelist.com/kaspersky-securit...019/88878/
There’s nothing more difficult than predicting. So, instead of gazing into a crystal ball, the idea here is to make educated guesses based on what has happened recently and where we see a trend that might be exploited in the coming months.
Asking the most intelligent people I know, and basing our scenario on APT attacks because they traditionally show the most innovation when it comes to breaking security, here are our main ‘predictions’ of what might happen in the next few months.
No more big APTs
What? How is it possible that in a world where we discover more and more actors every day the first prediction seems to point in the opposite direction?
The reasoning behind this is that the security industry has consistently discovered highly sophisticated government-sponsored operations that took years of preparation. What seems to be a logical reaction to that situation from an attacker’s perspective would be exploring new, even more sophisticated techniques that are much more difficult to discover and to attribute to specific actors.
Full PDF report: https://media.kasperskycontenthub.com/wp..._final.pdf