What Malware Taught us for 2016

What Malware Taught us for 2016

In terms of malware, 2015 will go down as the year that ransomware got big, and the organized criminals behind it got bolder. IBM's Limor Kessem discusses what to expect from advanced malware variants in 2016.

A senior cybersecurity evangelist at IBM Security, Kessem says she sees a significant new sophistication in common malware - signs that organized crime has stepped in and exerted influence.

In an interview about malware advances, Kessem discusses:

  • How malware evolved in the past year;
  • The variants that concern her most;
  • Where organizations are now most vulnerable to attack.



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