Cyber threat actors aren’t always sophisticated in their tactics, techniques, and procedures. Phishing continues to be a rampant problem with big impact. In fact, one opened phishing email can make for a very bad day for a company at large.
What’s a common vehicle for unleashing a phishing attack? Email. While it is one of the most convenient ways to communicate and share information with external parties, it also unfortunately presents both companies and individuals with security challenges. Indeed, your inbox can become a foothold where adversaries gain initial access to your system.
Phishing, an email tactic in which criminals impersonate trusted senders to trick the user into revealing sensitive information or downloading malicious software, has been the key to a few high-profile breaches. In 2018, state-sponsored Russian hackers gained access to American electricity providers by sending phishing emails to the smaller companies providing services to them. The damaging 2014 Sony hack, which resulted in the loss of enormous amounts of proprietary data, was also initiated through phishing.
To keep your email safe – whether it’s your corporate or personal – we encourage you to consider implementing the following practices: