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Trend Micro Partners With Interpol To Prevent Cyber Attacks

Trend Micro, a global leader in security software, has partnered with Intepol, to give training to their personnels for preventing digital crime in the world. Interpol has 190 countries as its members. Interpol helps local police of the member countries to give them inputs about various crimes and criminals.

Trend Micro - LogoCyber threats, data breaches and high-risk vulnerabilities have continued to dominate the first half of 2014 as seen in Trend Micro’ s second quarter security roundup report, “Turning the Tables on Cybercrime: Responding to Evolving Cybercrime Tactics,” which was released at an event in New Delh. As per the report, the severity of these attacks intensified against financial and banking institutions as well as retail outlets. Total attacks have exposed more than 10 million personal records as of July 2014 and strongly indicate the need for organizations to adopt a more strategic approach to safeguarding digital information.

The report further states that cyber attacks has affected consumer’s personal information included theft of data such as customer names, passwords, email addresses, home addresses, phone numbers, and dates of birth. These types of personal privacy breaches have affected organization’s sales and earnings while leaving customers unable to access accounts and dealing with service disruption. As a result many countries have begun developing stricter privacy and data collection policies to begin dealing with this problem. As of July 15, 2014, more than 400 data breach incidents have been reported, creating the need for organizations to identify and understand their core data in order to protect and build an effective defense strategy to keep them secure.

Speaking at the event, Myla V. Pilao, Director, TrendLabs, said,”India posed for cybercriminal expansion with an average of 2.5 million malware detection in a given month. Furthermore, 33% more malicious apps were downloaded, Network traffic from affected computers continued to rise and Government-issued site certificates for compromised Google domains. These and many such incidents show that cybercriminals will always adapt to new trends and situations whether in the use of new malware or targeted attacks techniques to continue their attacks.”

Highlights of the report include:

High-risk vulnerabilities affected various components of Internet browsing and Web services, including server-side libraries, OSs, mobile apps and browsers.

The severity of attacks against organizations highlighted the importance of incident response planning and organization-wide security awareness.

Deployment of mobile ransomware and two-factor authentication-breaking malware has emerged in response to technological developments in the online banking and mobile platforms.

By sharing research findings with law enforcement agencies, financial loss prevention from cybercrime has proven effective.

“The pace of change in the technology sector has never been as rapid as it is now, and as a result we see organisations struggle to keep up with the latest developments,” said Ken Low, Director of Cybersecurity Programs, Asia Pacific, Trend Micro. “As we along with Interpol set to combat cybercrime and bring together industry’s best security practices to help shape the approach we take to secure the Internet of Everything.”

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