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The COVID-19 Hackers Mind-set: White Paper of the ECHO Network of cybersecurity centres

  • REPORT / STUDY
  • Publikace 14 Kvě 2020

Monitoring the cybersecurity landscape and the increase of COVID-19 related cybercrimes reporting by cyber experts and law enforcement agencies worldwide, the ECHO network of cybersecurity centres (ECHO) has joined forces to establish its COVID-19 Cyber Defence Alliance. Its aim is to support all initiatives that aim at protecting the EU Member States, key services and critical infrastructure from cyber attacks.

                          

The diverse, pan European cyber security ECHO network continues to develop innovative ideas, hands-on
guidance and solutions to tackle the COVID-19 cybersecurity threats.

The first online hackathon organised by the ECHO network took place on 6 April 2020, where experts from 15 members states discussed together in two teams the COVID-19 hackers mind-set. The main conclusion was that this pandemic offers cyber attackers unique opportunities to leverage existing attack tactics, techniques and procedures to exploit new opportunities created by a massive increase of employees working from home, children using home computers for schooling, as well as the human factor and emotions caused by the pandemic. Regardless of the motives behind a hack (profit or societal disruption), there are now ample opportunities and methods to leverage the COVID-19 pandemic to engage in criminal cyber activities.

The ECHO White Paper #1  gives an overview of a number of these.

The project is funded by the European Union’s Horizon 2020 programme.