Shifting cyber threat landscape revealed by SWIFT

Attackers are adjusting Modus Operandi and fraudulent payment profiles, 15-month study finds.

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April 15, 2019 Categories

A new report published by SWIFT has highlighted how the cyber threat landscape faced by treasury professionals is evolving.

The report on cyber attacks on banks, titled Three years on from Bangladesh: tackling the adversaries, found that:

Positive efforts

On a positive note, SWIFT’s study found that the introduction of security-enhancing tools and an increase in the scope and quality of cyber threat intelligence sharing, are paying off.

Based on investigations conducted over the last 15 months, the report shows how closer industry collaboration resulted in the quick identification of financial institutions targeted by cyber criminals – in most cases, before attackers were even able to generate fraudulent messages. In particular, the exchange of relevant and timely cyber threat intelligence has proved critical in effectively detecting and preventing attacks.

Dries Watteyne, Head of Cyber Security Incident Response Team at SWIFT, said: “SWIFT’s threat intelligence sharing has highlighted the changes to cyber criminals’ tactics, techniques and procedures used in attempted attacks, enabling industry participants to understand and respond to the increasingly sophisticated nature of cyber threats.

“In this report, SWIFT reveals important information about the evolving payment profile to enable more accurate detection through business indicators. It is encouraging that detection rates of attempted attacks are increasing, but we need to be mindful that malicious actors adapt rapidly. The industry must continuously strengthen and diversify its defenses, investigate incidents and share information.”

Recommendations

As well as providing insight into the changing nature of the threat base, the report makes a number of recommendations to help finance teams protect themselves from the latest attacks. They include:

The full report can be downloaded here.

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