Sharing information key to ward off cyber threats: Report

IANS  |  Bengaluru 

Sharing information is a key factor in making enterprises, governments and individuals safe against growing cyber threats, a report said on Thursday.

The report by global Cloud delivery platform came at a time when the top 34 global technology and securities firms, led by and Facebook, have signed a "Cybersecurity Tech Accord" to defend people from malicious attacks by cybercriminals and nation-states.

The report analysed data from more than 14 trillion queries collected by between September 2017 and February 2018 from provider (CSP) networks around the world.

A query is the process of a computer or networking device making an inquiry to get an IP address for a name.

For more than 19 years, Nominum, acquired by in 2017, has leveraged in-depth data to improve overall protection against sophisticated cyber attacks.

The Akamai's new report builds upon the expertise and highlights the effectiveness of DNS-based security that is enriched with data coming from other security layers.

Communicating with varying platforms is critical when acquiring knowledge across teams, systems and data sets.

"We believe that the queries that our service provides act as a strategic component to arming security teams with the proper data necessary for that big picture view of the landscape," said Yuriy Yuzifovich, Director of Data Science, Intelligence,

The exponential rise in public consumption of cryptocurrency adoption has resulted in an increase in and the number of devices infected with them, the report said.

observed two distinct business models for large-scale cryptomining.

The first model uses infected devices' processing power to mine cryptocurrency tokens.

The second model uses code embedded into content sites that make devices that visit the site work for the cryptominer.

conducted extensive analysis on this second business model, as it poses a new security challenge for users and website owners alike.

After analysing the cryptominer domains, was able to estimate the cost, in terms of both computer power and monetary gains, from this activity.

"An interesting implication of this research shows that cryptomining could become a viable alternative to ad revenue to fund websites," the report added.

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First Published: Thu, April 26 2018. 14:46 IST