Thursday 7 December 2017

FireEye report warns India about Chinese hackers

Recently, Indian government banned several Chinese apps thought to steal data of armed forces. Now according to FireEye Report, Chinese advanced persistent threat (APT) groups will attack Indian computers in 2018. The report also warned Hong Kong.


According to Shrikant Shitole, Senior Director and Country Head for India at FireEye, “For Indian enterprises, one of the most important security questions is, do you know who is targeting you and how they operate? The threat landscape looks very different depending on the nature of your business, the data you hold, your relationships, and more."

He added, "Organisations cannot effectively measure their security by compliance standards or vis a vis their peers. They must measure it against their adversaries. Can they detect and defend the attacks their adversaries are likely to employ? Most firms are not as secure as they would like to believe."

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