Cybersecurity Risks Surge as Teams Thin Out During Holidays
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Contributed by: Drex DeFord
Summary
Cybersecurity experts warn that organizations face increased risks when their security teams are reduced during holidays or vacations, as attackers often exploit these times to target corporate communication platforms and impersonate trusted colleagues. This vulnerability is exacerbated by junior staff being less acquainted with security protocols and the challenges of maintaining service-level agreements. Notable incidents, such as the Log4j vulnerability discovery during a holiday, highlight the importance of timely responses and operational safeguards. To mitigate these risks, organizations should develop detailed staffing plans, train employees on verification methods for urgent requests, and consider automation and restrictions on changes to critical systems during low-resource periods.