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Informative Article | Engineering Science | India | Volume 13 Issue 9, September 2024 | Rating: 5.4 / 10
Cyber Attacks in the Remote Work Era: An Analysis of Phishing, Ransomware, and Mitigation Strategies
Bhanuprakash Madupati
Abstract: Practices such as remote work also pose new cybersecurity threats that-based on historical office-based operations-the organization may have not previously encountered. Because of remote work, organizations find their networks under attack, often in advanced style, and are responsible for phishing, Ransomware, and insider threats because employees work from home on unsecured networks with insecure practices. This paper examines how the Colonial Pipeline ransomware attack illuminates weaknesses in remote access systems by shedding light on the effects of these cyber attacks. Additionally, the research emphasizes the necessity of securing remote access technology, i.e. VPNs and MFA, among other measures, such as ensuring that employees are trained in these security protocols to minimize these risks. The results also show that companies must be more proactive with their security postures to secure corporate data from internal threats while working out of the office.
Keywords: Remote Work, Cybersecurity, Phishing Ransomware Insiders VPN MFA Endpoint Colonial Pipeline
Edition: Volume 13 Issue 9, September 2024,
Pages: 703 - 708