New hires, especially coders with deep access to vulnerable systems, remain a prime vulnerability. Exploited mostly by North Korea – for now.
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It was, says offensive cybersecurity specialist Hendrik de Bruin, a pretty poor piece of malware, but noteworthy simply because it hasn't been tried before. "This is definitely not at a nation-state level of sophistication," de Bruin, a security consulting unit head at Check Point, told The
US citizens hosted laptop farms allowing North Korean workers to take on IT roles.
"We can reach any data source. AI is really only as good as the data it has access to and the metadata it has access to, and we have access to everything within the enterprise"