Organisations struggle to monitor their networks because they often don't know what's there. And that allows hackers to sneak in under the radar.
Cyberattacks targeting critical national infrastructure and other organisations could be stopped before they have any impact if the teams responsible for the security had a better understanding of their own networks. That might sound like obvious advice, but in many cases, cyber-criminal and nation-state hackers have broken into corporate networks and remained there for a long time without being detected.
Some of these campaigns involve intrusions into critical infrastructure where malicious hackers could do damage that could have serious consequences.
By Danny Palmer on ZDNet
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