US Govt Shares Tips on Securing VPNs Used by Remote Workers
The Department of Homeland Security's cybersecurity agency today shared tips on how to properly secure enterprise virtual private networks (VPNs) seeing that a lot of organizations have made working from home the default for their employees in response to the Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic.
"As organizations elect to implement telework, the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) encourages organizations to adopt a heightened state of cybersecurity," an alert published today says.
Malicious actors expected to focus attacks on teleworkers
Since more and more employees have switched to using their org's VPNs for teleworking, threat actors will increasingly focus their attacks on VPN security flaws that will be less likely to get patched in time if work schedules will be spread around the clock.
CISA also highlights the fact that malicious actors might also increase their phishing attacks to steal the user credentials of employees working from home, with orgs that haven't yet implemented multi-factor authentication (MFA) for remote access being the most exposed...
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