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Reading the ENISA Threat Landscape Report 2018

  • January 30, 2019
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January 30, 2019 By Pierluigi Paganini

According to the ENISA Threat Landscape Report 2018, 2018 has brought significant changes in the techniques, tactics, and procedures associated with cybercrime organizations and nation-state actors.


I’m proud to present you the ENISA Threat Landscape Report 2018, the annual report published by the ENISA ETL group that provides insights on the evolution of the cyber threats in 2018.

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2018 was characterized by significant changes in the cyber threat landscape especially for TTPs associated with threat agent groups. Financially motivated attackers focused their efforts in develing and spreading crypto-miners, this threat appeared in the top 15 threats included in the report.

Nation-state hacking reduced the use of complex malware and appears to go towards low profile social engineering attacks.

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