Security Systems Are Struggling Again Encrypted Traffic
Traditional security systems aren’t holding up to incoming encrypted traffic anymore. The number of cyberattacks are on the rise – there were 1.5 times as many ransomware attacks in 2021 compared to 2020 with over 230 million ransomware attacks in just the first half of 2022. Attackers are clever as once they get past security systems they quickly hide their tracks and lay dormant so defenses don’t notice anything wrong. Over 70% of networks are dark space – network infrastructure such as firewalls, routers, proxies, and more meaning that once an attacker is in, they have nearly free reign within a network. This makes stopping threats before they breach a system even more important, but many legacy tools that are still in use aren’t able to handle encrypted traffic. Many IT professionals lack tools to detect, intercept, and analyze threats from encrypted sources. Many are also commonly not familiar enough with a network to be aware enough of every communications device. Tools that ar...