The healthcare industry faces challenges in keeping up with the rapidly evolving healthcare cybersecurity landscape. This is due in part to CISOs failing to take use of dark web intelligence, which leaves the industry with a weaker cyber posture than other sectors. Only 57% of healthcare CISOs have included dark web intelligence in their plans, according to a Searchlight Cyber Report.
Researchers highlighted that the dark web acts as a hub for cybercriminal activity, with marketplaces for buying and selling malware, exploits, and stolen data. It also provides a forum for threat actors to share skills and discuss strategies. Furthermore, criminals use the dark web to host ransomware leak sites, threatening to reveal stolen data unless a ransom is paid.
Collecting threat intelligence, pre-attack intelligence, and data from the dark web can help many organisations enhance their cybersecurity posture. This method, known as the “pre-attack phase,” allows businesses to detect and mitigate cybersecurity risks before they enter their network.
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