
Verizon's latest DBIR shows attackers are turning to texts and calls as email defenses improve. Here's what businesses should do now.
Attackers are adapting their methods as traditional email defenses become more robust, leading them to exploit new vectors like mobile communication.
This indicates an evolving threat landscape requiring businesses to adjust their cybersecurity strategies to include mobile-specific protections.
Cybersecurity focus shifts from predominantly email-centric to a more comprehensive defense strategy that includes mobile devices and communication channels.
- · Mobile security providers
- · Cybersecurity training companies
- · Telecommunication companies (securing networks)
- · Organizations relying solely on email security
- · Employees uneducated on mobile phishing
- · Traditional email defense vendors
Increased investment in mobile endpoint protection and security awareness training for employees.
Development of more sophisticated AI-driven mobile threat detection and response platforms.
Potential for new regulatory frameworks or standards specifically targeting mobile cybersecurity for businesses.
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