Many organisations have close to no visibility into their web-facing assets. They are also clueless about how people use these assets. Obviously, this is something hackers know and are willing to exploit. As a matter of fact, they have already done it with great success, and it is only going to get worse before it gets any better.
This is the general conclusion of a new report by RiskIQ, which analysed what’s come to be known as browser-based attacks.
It says that this type of attack can stand shoulder to shoulder with some of the world’s most popular cybersecurity threats, like phishing or ransomware.
Falanx Group Ltd (LON:FLX), through its subsidiaries, provides cyber defence and intelligence services to blue chip and government clients worldwide. It operates through Falanx Cyber Defence and Falanx Intelligence divisions.