The percentage of ransomware found on the dark web that was delivered using malicious macros is staggering – 87%. This highlights the need for code signing internal software. Many organizations fall short when securing their operations. Is your internal software secure?
In this session, our experts explored:
- Why internal software is a frequent attack vector for hackers
- Why Microsoft’s policy change for macros isn’t enough protection
- What role code signing plays in protecting against ransomware attacks
- Steps to minimize the risk of internal software exposing you to compromise
- How upcoming requirements from the CA/B Forum impact secure key storage