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The Future Of Cybercrime And Our Response Does the cybercrime industry show any signs of slowing down? Not according to Danny.
Because the threat of cyberattacks have changed, cybersecurity has to change to keep up with those threats. Much of cyber-
“We’re going to see a lot more cybercrime, and it will continue to get more sophisticated. All these hackers do every single day is search for every vulnerability imaginable. So, we’re going to see more vulnerabilities and more attacks at the entry points. It’s going to lead to more ransomware, more costs, and more businesses being hurt. That’s why our team at ThreatLocker invests so much time in our cybersecurity solu- tions. To keep MSPs and their clients safe.” Ground Zero For Zero Trust Is In Orlando! Want to learn more about how to adopt a zero-trust framework
security today revolves around monitoring and detection. With that approach, you are
essentially deciphering between the good and the bad. The goal obviously is to get alerts or even shut down all possible threats. Danny says, “I try to avoid the word detection. ThreatLocker isn’t really about detection. It’s more blocking what is not allowed. Rather than trying to determine if it’s good or bad, it doesn’t matter. None of it is allowed in. We’re less about alerts and more about what’s required in your environment, then blocking everything else.” The Real Question: Does Zero Trust Work? While you can certainly question if adopting a zero-trust environment is the right approach to cybersecurity, it’s hard to question the results. “Cybercriminals prefer to attack on weekends, especial- ly holiday weekends. On the Fourth of July weekend, we had 46 MSPs get an attempted hit to all of their devices. Ransomware was attempted to be pushed out to their clients. Thanks to ThreatLocker, all but one of those 46 MSPs had everything blocked. The only reason the one attack went through was because that MSP was still in a learning mode. One week later, and they would have been fine,” Danny says. As for where the trend of zero-trust security is headed ... • This year, 80% of new digital business applications opened up to ecosystem part- ners will be accessed through zero-trust network access. • By 2023, 60% of enterprises will phase out most of their remote access VPNs in favor of zero-trust network access.
for your MSP and clients? You’ll find it all in Orlando, Florida, Feb. 21–23 at Zero Trust World ’22. That’s where some of the brightest cybersecurity professionals, MSPs, and special guests come together. Danny says, “We’re really
Danny Jenkins, Founder & CEO, ThreatLocker
excited about this event. It centers around security and how zero trust
fits in. We will have hands-on exercises, live hacking demon - strations, and even business insights into becoming a more successful MSP.” The Zero Trust World ‘22 keynote speaker is U.S. Olympian bobsledder Johnny Quinn. In addition, presenters include John Sileo, CEO of The Sileo Group; Timothy Rohrbaugh, CISO of JetBlue Airways; and a few standout MSP owners, including Bruce McCully, Neal Juern, Brandis Kelly, and more. Register now at ZeroTrustWorld.threatlocker.com . n
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