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Much has been written about the risks of poorly secured RDP connections, but many organizations continue to put themselves at risk and suffer data breaches as a result
March 29, 2024
Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) has proven to be a lifeline for organizations around the world during the mass shift to remote and hybrid ways of working. Its popularity has not escaped the attention of cybercriminals, and RDP remains a popular attack vector among many bad actors intent on wreaking havoc on corporate networks. While much has been written about the risks that poorly secured RDP connections pose, reports show that many organizations continue to remain exposed and, as a result, are even affected by data breaches.
In this edition of Security Week, we’ll look at how organizations can avoid the scenario where poorly configured remote access services give criminals an easy path into corporate networks.
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