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What You Need to Know About Cloud-Based Cybercrime

What You Need to Know About Cloud-Based Cybercrime

The cloud is one of the most beneficial technologies that today's business has at its disposal. Alas, the same can be said for today's cybercriminals. The cloud has provided cybercriminals new opportunities that are imperative to acknowledge and, of course, to protect your business against.

How Does the Cloud Enable Cybercrime?

The cloud has seen its usage rise significantly in recent years, even before the pandemic sent so much of the workforce home into isolation. While this has given great utility to businesses, it has also given cybercriminals a lot of opportunities, simply based on the cloud and how it works.

Listed below are a few ways that the cloud can provide an opportunity for cybercriminals.

Complicated Configurations

Depending on the cloud you’re using and what you’re using it for, your cloud service or solution may need to be configured in certain ways—and, if not done correctly, these configurations could easily leave a business and its data vulnerable. This makes it critical that you have a professional involved in the setup to ensure that all goes according to plan.

Inherent Insecurity

Whether it's the interface that a user interacts with or the application itself, any insecure system present in the cloud could render your entire business vulnerable. This makes it all the more imperative that you protect your data in other ways—for example, encrypting any data you store in the cloud.

Denial-of-Service (DoS) Attacks

A DoS attack—or an attack where numerous computing resources are leveraged against a target to overwhelm it with traffic—is an effective strategy that cybercriminals have used over and over again. Cloud computing now enables cybercriminals to effectively rent these resources for use in their botnet, allowing them more flexibility and capability… a bad combination where cybercrime is concerned.

How to Secure Your Cloud Solutions

There are a few ways that you can make your use of the cloud more resistant to attacks.

Adopt Appropriate Authentication and Access Management

Care to take a guess at the way many cybercriminals make it into the cloud in the first place? Insufficiently secure passwords. In light of this, adding more authentication requirements to your cloud access and restricting what a user is able to access based on their role can help to limit the damage that any individual user’s account can do.

Secure Your Endpoints

Your network endpoints—the computers, peripherals, and other hardware that connects back to your larger infrastructure—are essential to your business’ processes. On the other hand, this interconnectivity can easily lend itself to a threat infiltrating your network through one of these endpoints. Securing them with the requisite protections is essential, particularly if your team members are to work remotely at any time.

Leverage Encryption

Encryption permits you to secure your data by—and this is a vast simplification of the process—scrambling it and shuffling it to be unrecognizable without the proper decryption keys. Adopting this safeguard and encrypting all data that is to be stored in the cloud can help protect the data you are relying on the cloud to store.

Backup Your Data

We cannot emphasize enough how critical it is for you to always back up your data… and while we’re talking about potential cloud security issues, the cloud is still the best place to do so. Luckily, most cloud providers have their own security safeguards and protections in place to ensure that the data entrusted to them remains safe.

Teach Your Team to Be a Security Asset

Finally, we come to a practice that is good for your security in general: turning your employees into an asset, rather than allowing them to become a risk. Security training needs to be an essential part of any team member’s work experience. If you shape your company culture to be one of security awareness, you can engage your team in keeping the business safe.

The Cloud is a Tool That Can Be Used Safely

Trust Macro Systems to assist you in doing so. Find out how we can help you boost your organizational cybersecurity by calling 703-359-9211.

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