Microsoft Flags Growing Cybersecurity Concerns for Major Sporting Events
Microsoft is warning of the threat malicious cyber actors pose to stadium operations, warning that the cyber risk surface of live sporting events is “rapidly expanding.”
“Information on athletic performance, competitive advantage, and personal information is a lucrative target,” the company said in a Cyber Signals report shared with The Hacker News. “Sports teams, major league and global sporting associations, and entertainment venues house a trove of valuable information desirable to cybercriminals.”
“Unfortunately, this information can be vulnerable at-scale, due to the number of connected devices and interconnected networks in these environments.”
The company specifically singled out hospitals delivering critical support and health services for fans and players as being targets of ransomware attacks, resulting in service disruptions.
To defend against such attacks, Microsoft is recommending that –
“Ideally, organizations and security teams could configure their systems before the event to complete testing, snapshot the system and devices, and make them readily available to IT teams to rapidly redeploy when needed,” Microsoft said.
“These efforts go a long way in deterring adversaries from taking advantage of poorly configured, ad hoc networks within the highly desirable, target rich environments of large sporting events.”
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