31 August 2022

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Analysis shows decline in hacktivism

Analysis of 2022 cyber events shows decline in hacktivism around the war in Ukraine, but growth in cybercrime Data compiled by Netskope’s Paolo Passeri indicates the wave of Russia-related incidents has broken, after surge of activity around the war in Ukraine Hacktivist groups, such as Anonymous, also slowed efforts having initially focused activity on Russian oligarchs in Real Estate and Mining Globally, cybercrime has continued to rise throughout the year with healthcare the most targeted sector New data compiled by Paolo Passeri, Cyber Intelligence Principle, Netskope EMEA shows the wave of cyber attacks surrounding the Russian invasion of Ukraine has tailed off. According to public data, there were 83 cyber events related to Russia between February 2022 and May 2022, accounting for almost 10% of all global cyber events in the period. However, this surge in activity was short-lived. There were just six incidents related to Russia in June and July, accounting for 1% of all cyber events globally. This dramatic fall in activity in the region suggests that cyber threat actors’ and hackivists’ efforts around the war in Ukraine have not been sustained throughout the conflict. Cyber warfare has in fact been in steady decline globally since the beginning of the year, with 56% of all reported cyber warfare-related incidents taking place in February and March. The same pattern has been seen in hacktivism activities, which slowed across the board in June and July despite having actively targeted real estate and mining businesses owned by Russian oligarchs earlier in the year. However, Ukraine and its allied countries remain the constant target of cyber espionage operations carried out primarily by threat actors from Russia and Belarus. Looking at the state of cyber events more broadly, Passeri’s analysis shows that financially motivated cybercrime remains the dominant form of cyber attack making up 72% of all incidents so far this year. Other findings include: Healthcare continues to be the most targeted sector for cyber criminals, accounting for 14% of all cyber events so far this year. Of those attacks, just 0.5% could be attributed to cyber warfare with 99.5% of events being recorded as financially motivated cybercrime. Public administration, including the defense industry, was also heavily targeted, accounting for 12% of all cyber events. 35% of these attacks were financially motivated cybercrime, with 26.7% hacktivism, 26.5% cyber espionage, and 10.5% cyber warfare. Financial services, which comprises finance, insurance, and fintech, was targeted in 8% of all cyber events, with economic gain being the prevailing motivation for over 99% of attacks. Paolo Passeri, Cyber Intelligence Principal at Netskope EMEA said;  “The invasion of Ukraine sparked a flurry of cyber incidents relating to Russia in the early part of this year with a clear spike in cyber espionage, hacktivism, and cyber warfare targeting Russian businesses and individuals. The data shows however that this was short-lived with activity falling off considerably in recent months, most likely because hacktivist groups were not willing or able to sustain their efforts as the conflict continued.” “In contrast, cybercrime incidents have continued to grow throughout the year. Despite the media attention received by cyber warfare and hacktivism campaigns, cybercriminals remain by far the biggest threat to businesses, particularly in healthcare, public services and financial services, which are consistently the sectors most frequently targeted.” Passeri’s data is collated and expanded on his personal blog, Hackmageddon.com. The events analysed are gathered from OSINT sources, such as infosec blogs or news outlets, and are selected based on the impact (for example the profile of the target, the breadth and sophistication of the operation, and the financial loss or the number of leaked records in case of cybercrime events). Specific data is available on request. For more news updates, check out our latest issue here. Media contact Rebecca Morpeth Spayne, Editor, Security Portfolio Tel: +44 (0) 1622 823 922 Email: editor@securitybuyer.com

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Phosphorus Partners with CyberKnight

Phosphorus, the provider of advanced and full-scope security for the extended Internet of Things (xIoT), today announced a new distributor partnership for the Middle East and Africa (MEA) with CyberKnight, a cybersecurity value-added distributor for the region, in preparation for the official opening of the Phosphorus MEA office in Dubai on January 1st, 2023. The new partnership will see the two companies jointly delivering a new generation of xIoT security solutions for the MEA market. With the CyberKnight partnership, Phosphorus will significantly expand its global presence in the MEA region, providing a critical xIoT security technology to these fast-growing markets. Phosphorus’s Enterprise xIoT Security Platform is the world’s first and only security technology capable of delivering attack surface management, hardening and remediation, and extended detect and response to the full range of IoT, OT, and network-connected devices—spanning both new and legacy devices. “We are excited to partner with CyberKnight which has a strong presence in the Middle East and will play a key role in helping us to expand our international sales channels and xIoT security and service offerings throughout this important economic region,” said Chris Rouland, CEO of Phosphorus. “This region is growing rapidly and many modern cities are incorporating ‘smart’ technologies and infrastructure in novel and exciting ways. However, anything that is smart is vulnerable to security threats, and we will be working closely with CyberKnight to make sure all private and public organizations throughout the region have full access to the most advanced xIoT security solution and platform in the world today.” “Due to an onslaught of ransomware and other targeted attacks affecting xIoT devices – especially in the transportation and oil and gas sectors – our customers are looking for solutions that will not only identify IoT and OT devices, but will finally remediate them while providing extended detect and response capabilities,” said Avinash Advani, the Founder and CEO at CyberKnight. “Our partnership with Phosphorus as our newest vendor will enable us to help our customers address a massive and expanding gap in their attack surface by finding, fixing, and constantly monitoring their IoT, OT, and IIoT devices. We are very excited about working with them to further support our Middle East customers across the region.” Phosphorus provides unprecedented xIoT defense solutions for enterprise, industrial, and government customers through a fully automated security platform that discovers, assesses, remediates, hardens, and monitors tens of thousands of unique brands and models of connected or ‘smart’ devices—ranging from security cameras to PLCs. This enables large organizations to scale IoT and OT technologies (which often amount to millions of devices per organization) without having to add any additional employees to secure them. Phosphorus’s advanced security platform deploys on premises and defends against targeted attacks, malware, out of date firmware, vulnerabilities, default passwords, risky configurations, and insider threats. Phosphorus has been pursuing a robust international growth strategy, since its $38 million Series A growth round earlier this year led by SYN Ventures. The company has expanded its platform and services for industrial users with the launch of new cybersecurity protections and defensive capabilities for OT and IIoT devices and safety-critical systems within the oil and gas, transportation, manufacturing, and critical infrastructure sectors. Phosphorus recently debuted the industry’s first Mobile xIoT Lab at Black Hat USA 2022, which offered live demonstrations of the platform’s unique capabilities for finding, fixing, and monitoring both high-risk enterprise IoT and network-connected devices as well as OT and IIoT devices used in critical industries. For more news and exclusive features, please see our Q2 issue here. Media contact Rebecca Morpeth Spayne, Editor, Security Portfolio Tel: +44 (0) 1622 823 922 Email: editor@securitybuyer.com

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GJD to showcase at GSX 2022

GJD, an Ava Group company, is a pioneer in the design, manufacture and supply of professional external detectors and LED illuminators for almost 40 years. GJD is excited to announce it is showcasing its world-class perimeter protection and intruder detection solutions at the GSX 2022 trade show. GSX brings the entire security industry together over three days from the 12th of September to the 14th of September 2022. The exhibition is located at the impressive Georgia World Congress Centre in Atlanta, GA, USA. GJD is exhibiting alongside Ava Group companies, Future Fibre Technologies (FFT) and BQT Solutions. Exhibitors can find the Ava Group in exhibit halls B & BC, booth number 1229. Ana Maria Sagra-Smith, GJD’s Sales and Marketing Director commented: “This will be our first time exhibiting at GSX. We are looking forward to showing our innovative perimeter protection technology, which improves the performance of external security systems, drastically minimises unwanted alarms and provides powerful intruder detection to customers assets”. During GSX, GJD will show its external D-TECT motion detector range, which includes IP, analogue, wired and wireless technology. GJD will also showcase its Clarius range of LED illuminators, consisting of Infra-Red, White-Light, IP and Hybrid variants. In addition to this, visitors will also be able to see the company’s high-end precision laser sensors and ANPR cameras. GJDs D-TECT range of external motion detectors provide unparalleled levels of efficiency and reliability. They have fully programmable detection ranges, plus adjustable field of view, meaning the installer can set unique alarm zones regardless of the size and layout of the area to create pre-warning and critical alerts. The Clarius product set of external illuminators provide consistent, high-quality LED illumination to improve the performance of any video surveillance system at night. Equipped with holographic diffuser technology, Clarius products deliver the highest quality images in the most challenging environments. At GSX, Neil Hennessy, GJD’s Technical Sales Manager will provide live product demonstrations, so visitors to the Ava booth will be able to see GJD products up close and working. Neil will explain the key features, benefits and applications of GJD’s external motion detectors, laser sensors, LED illuminators and ANPR cameras. GJD’s security equipment provides the professional installer with reliable perimeter protection solutions to match exact site requirements. For more news updates and exclusive features, check out our latest issue here. Media contact  Rebecca Morpeth Spayne,  Editor, Security Portfolio  Tel: +44 (0) 1622 823 922

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Tamron launches new camera module

Tamron Co., Ltd., a manufacturer of optics for diverse applications, announces the market-launch of a new camera module, Model MP3010M-EV, an upgraded model of the compact and lightweight camera modules, Models MP1010 and MP1110, on August 29, 2022. In January 2016, Tamron released, a series of multi-purpose zoom-camera modules, Models MP1010 and MP1110. The compact and lightweight advantages of these modules were highly valued for use in a variety of industry applications including inspection and surveillance by drones. Due to the rapid progress in system’s automation and digitalization, the needs and requirements of camera modules are diversifying to support new imaging applications such as quality-assurance, safety-inspection, and task-assistance. Tamron’s released modules have received outstanding recognition for the imaging quality achieved by the performance of an optical zoom lens and in the compact dimension of the modules that fit in a limited installation space. To meet the growing needs of the market, Tamron now releases an enhanced module, Model MP3010M-EV, that accommodates a wider array of applications with improvement in imaging sensitivity, addition of a Day/Night feature, and attachment of an HDMI interface, in addition to the advantages of the compact and lightweight body and the 10x optical zoom lens featured in the previous models. Adoption of an improved image sensor and addition of a Day/Night feature expands the ability to monitor many more types of video scenes. An HDMI video interface is included in addition to the analog SD output and the LVDS interfaces, which are compatible with the previous models, to enhance the system utility and performance of the module. Tamron, as the leading manufacturer of optics for diverse applications, pursues distinguished fidelity in all image details and excellent user utility, and expands the boundaries of imaging applications and markets. For more news updates and exclusive features, check out our latest issue here. Media contact  Rebecca Morpeth Spayne,  Editor, Security Portfolio  Tel: +44 (0) 1622 823 922

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Tamron launches new camera module

Tamron Co., Ltd., a  manufacturer of optics for diverse applications, announces the market-launch of a new camera module, Model MP3010M-EV, an upgraded model of the successful compact and lightweight camera modules, Models MP1010 and MP1110, on August 29, 2022. In January 2016, Tamron released, a series of industry-leading multi-purpose zoom-camera modules, Models MP1010 and MP1110. The compact and lightweight advantages of these modules were highly valued for use in a variety of industry applications including inspection and surveillance by drones. Due to the rapid progress in system’s automation and digitalization, the needs and requirements of camera modules are diversifying to support new imaging applications such as quality-assurance, safety-inspection, and task-assistance. Tamron’s released modules have received outstanding recognition for the imaging quality achieved by the performance of an optical zoom lens and in the compact dimension of the modules that fit in a limited installation space. To meet the growing needs of the market, Tamron now releases an enhanced module, Model MP3010M-EV, that accommodates a wider array of applications with improvement in imaging sensitivity, addition of a Day/Night feature, and attachment of an HDMI interface, in addition to the advantages of the compact and lightweight body and the 10x optical zoom lens featured in the previous models. Adoption of an improved image sensor and addition of a Day/Night feature expands the ability to monitor many more types of video scenes. An HDMI video interface is included in addition to the analog SD output and the LVDS interfaces, which are compatible with the previous models, to enhance the system utility and performance of the module. Tamron, as the leading manufacturer of optics for diverse applications, pursues distinguished fidelity in all image details and excellent user utility, and expands the boundaries of imaging applications and markets. For more news and exclusive features, please see our Q2 issue here. Media contact Rebecca Morpeth Spayne, Editor, Security Portfolio Tel: +44 (0) 1622 823 922 Email: editor@securitybuyer.com

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