SecureLink Predicts Key Cybersecurity Trends to Watch in 2018

AUSTIN, Texas, Jan. 11, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- SecureLink, the unrivaled leader in secure third-party remote access and support, today shared the cybersecurity trends it predicts will have the biggest impact on enterprise organizations and their vendors in 2018: third-party breaches will be on the rise; hacking will go mainstream; surface area for attacks is growing at a rapid rate; healthcare data is a new prize for hackers; and responsibility over liability will be debated.

"2018 is going to be a very busy year as companies and their technology vendors fight to protect information and debate who should pay in the event of a breach," said Jeff Swearingen, CEO of SecureLink. "With hackers continuing to exploit poor third-party privileged accounts, a burgeoning market for stolen information and an expanding surface area to defend, companies of all sizes will make security and accountability a top priority."

Key Cybersecurity Predictions for 2018:

    --  Third-party breaches will continue to be on the rise: More and more
        hacks will come through third-party organizations, similar to the
        well-known Target breach that exposed credit card and other information
        of customers, rather than directly through the enterprise customer
        itself. According to a recent study by the Ponemon Institute, at least
        56 percent of the respondents experienced a third-party data breach - up
        seven percent from 2016. Hackers will continue to identify new and
        different pathways into organizations, looking for the weakest and least
        safeguarded point of entry.
    --  Hacking is going mainstream: The likelihood of an organization getting
        hacked will increase in 2018, especially as access to sophisticated
        tools is available and easier for the average Internet user. According
        to data from ID Theft Resource Center, the number of security breaches
        more than doubled (131 percent) between 2012 and 2016, and 2017 outpaced
        2016. Additionally, institutionalized, state-sponsored hacking (think
        Russia, China and North Korea) will continue.
    --  Surface area for security attacks is growing rapidly: The attack surface
        for software environments is increasing at a rapid rate due to the
        ongoing adoption of cloud-based services and the proliferation of
        devices connected to the Internet, such as printers, and mobile devices.
        Organizations will be required to identify, manage and secure multiple
        entry points into a network.
    --  Healthcare data will be the new prize: While credit card data is still
        vulnerable and susceptible, one new prize for hackers is healthcare
        data. Anthem's data breach earlier this year shed light on the price
        premium for black market patient information, with healthcare data being
        nearly 50 times more valuable than credit card data. Businesses and
        healthcare/medical organizations made up the bulk of hacking targets in
        2016, accounting for 45 percent and 34 percent of breaches respectively,
        with healthcare breaches specifically jumping 151 percent in the last 10
        years. This trend will only continue to grow in 2018.
    --  Liability will come into sharp focus: As the cost of a breach can be an
        existential threat to an organization, companies and their vendors will
        do battle over who pays in the event of data loss. According to a recent
        study from Ponemon, more than 55% of organizations surveyed didn't know
        if third-parties' policies would prevent a data breach.

"Organizations that monitor these trends and make informed decisions to address the expanding range of security vulnerabilities and liabilities will be the most successful and least compromised," added Swearingen.

Additional Media:

    --  2018 Cybersecurity Predictions for Enterprises whitepaper
    --  2018 Cybersecurity Predictions for Technology Vendors whitepaper

About SecureLink
Founded in 2003 with headquarters in Austin, TX, and an office in San Jose, Costa Rica, SecureLink is the unrivaled leader in managing secure third-party access and remote support for both enterprise companies and technology providers. Enjoying an industry-leading retention rate, SecureLink serves over 400 customers and 30,000 organizations worldwide. World-class companies across multiple industries including healthcare, financial services, legal, gaming and retail rely on SecureLink's secure, purpose-built platform. To learn more visit www.securelink.com.

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