K-12 EDITION
2024 ThreatDown State of Malware in Education
The 2024 State of Malware in Education is a comprehensive analysis of six pressing cyberthreats—including CL0P, Living Off The Land (LOTL) attacks, malvertising, and Big Game ransomware— and outlines the proactive measures IT and security teams can take to safeguard their organizations.
Cybercriminals are rewriting the playbook. Are you keeping
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That’s how much known K-12 ransomware attacks increased by in 2023.
- K-12 institutions need to prepare for cyberthreats—not just malware
- Ransomware is now a zero-day threat
- Threat actors are avoiding detection via ‘fly under the radar’ tactics
- Macros are being replaced by malvertising
- Android trojans are breaking into bank accounts
- A new threat prevention playbook is needed
- K-12 institutions need to prepare for cyberthreats—not just malware
- Ransomware is now a zero-day threat
- Threat actors are avoiding detection via ‘fly under the radar’ tactics
- Macros are being replaced by malvertising
- Android trojans are breaking into bank accounts
- A new threat prevention playbook is needed
This year’s State of Malware report looks at six threats that deserves your K-12 institution’s full attention.
IT and security teams now face “Living Off the Land” (LOTL) attacks, malvertising, zero-day ransomware, and a range of other cyberthreats that don’t meet the traditional definition of malware.
Readers will explore the diversity and seriousness of the dangers businesses face, and discover the techniques and technologies to stop them.
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