Vectra AI responded to the expanding Ukraine-Russia conflict by offering a slate of
free
cybersecurity tools and services to organizations who believe they may be
targeted as a result of this conflict.
Bank websites and ATMs, as well as military computer
networks, have been disabled in recent days by cyberattacks, and disinformation
campaigns meant to provoke panic have rippled across cellular networks.
Any form of organization can be affected by a
cyber-attack in this war
"Escalating cyber conflict will lead to unanticipated
consequences," said Hitesh Sheth, President and CEO, Vectra AI. "No public or
private organization is assured of remaining a mere spectator."
The company is actively tracking new attack indicators
associated with the conflict in Ukraine and Russia, as well as other conflicts
around the world.
For immediate assistance in the current emergency, Vectra AI
will offer the following services on a complimentary basis:
- Scan Microsoft Azure AD
and M365 environments for signs of attack activities
- Monitor AWS
infrastructure for signs of active attacks, in addition to the provision
of detection and response tools for both the network and control plane of
AWS accounts
- Surveil network
infrastructure both in the cloud and on-premises for signs of attack,
including deployment of Vectra sensors that are purpose-built to detect
malicious behavior
- Support the retention of
historical metadata to aid incident response investigations based on
indicators of compromise (IOCs) for specific attack variants
Russian actors try to obtain critical information via
Microsoft Enterprise Cloud
Attacks previously attributed to Russian actors are known to
disrupt the Microsoft Enterprise Cloud and gain access to critical information.
With the acquisition of Siriux, Vectra AI is uniquely equipped to
immediately discover malicious Microsoft Azure Active Directory activity that
could lead to the compromise of Exchange Online mailboxes. Vectra AI also will
provide a free Siriux scan to organizations that believe they could be
targeted.
"As the conflict escalates and cyber risks mount, Vectra AI
wants to be part of the solution," said Sheth. "We believe that together we can
significantly reduce the risks associated with nation-state cyber-attacks. By
offering our products and services without charge during this crisis, we hope
we can help more organizations protect themselves."
For more information
and eligibility guidance, visit the Vectra AI site or read our latest blog
titled, "Russian
Wiper Malware is Novel - Protecting Against it Need Not Be."