Post SolarWinds: No Kidding! Cyber Threats in 2021

January 21, 2021

KnowBe4 is a cyber security company based in Clearwater, Florida. The company offers a wide range of cyber security services and information. Like other cyber security firms, its systems and analysts did not notice the SolarWinds’ misstep. From my vantage point in rural Kentucky, this could be a miscommunication, a misunderstanding on my part, or another example of the ineffectiveness of US cyber security solutions offered by “experts.”

I spotted an article written by a KnowBe4 professional called “Top IT Security Threats in 2021.” This “content strategy and evangelist” seems to operate from the KnowBe4 office in South Africa.

Yep, there are cyber security threats. The SolarWinds’ misstep and the failure of heavily promoted cyber security and threat intelligence vendors to “notice” the breach remains fresh in my mind. FireEye is thinking about the misstep as well. That company released a free cyber tool to help entities figure out if their systems are compromised. (Quick comprehension test #1: What if the tool does not locate a breach? Is the system actually secure? Take the time needed to answer this question. Hint: Think about false positives for Covid tests?)

What are the threats in 2021? KnowBe4’s “content strategy and evangelist points out:

  • Phishing
  • Ransomware
  • Remote working
  • Passwords
  • Disinformation.

Comprehensive, but isn’t something missing? (Quick comprehension test #2: What’s missing?)

The SolarWinds’ misstep?

If KnowBe4-type solutions worked, wouldn’t SolarWinds be off the security radar?

I like companies which have crystal ball capabilities; that is, the outfits know before? Marketing is more important than performance maybe?

Stephen E Arnold, January 21, 2021

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