Security News > 2020 > September > Cybersecurity after COVID-19: Securing orgs against the new threat landscape
Mobile rootkits, virtual home invasions of well-known public figures and Bluetooth Low Energy attacks are among the other attack types to prepare for in the next year.
These new methods, in tandem with a surge in counter IR, destructive attacks, lateral movement and island hopping, make for a perilous threat landscape.
With the right tools, strategies, collaboration and staff, security teams can handle the threat.
As the initial shock of COVID-19 subsides, we should expect organizations to firm up their defenses against new vulnerabilities, whether it's addressing staff shortages, integrating endpoint technologies, aligning IT and security teams or adapting networks and employees to remote work.
Organizations must now refocus their defenses to better protect against evolving threats as workforces continue to shift to the next "Normal" and the threat landscape evolves.
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