Detection evasion definition

Detection evasion it means the attackers’ attitude in trying to avoid detection targeting new surfaces and using sophisticated attack methods and actively evading security technology. Difficult-to-detect attack styles will include fileless threats30, encrypted infiltrations, sandbox evasion malware, exploits of remote shell and remote control protocols.  New devices, new attack surfaces: when IoT and wearable will reach a significant level of market penetration, also the necessity to have user safety guidance and precise industry best practices in order to accomplish appropriate information security needs for the devices will arise.  Cyberespionage goes corporate: the dark market for malware code and hacking services could train cyberespionage malware used in the public sector and corporate attacks to be used for financial intelligence-gathering.  Privacy challenges, opportunities: we will assist to the increase of volume and value of personal digital data. The availability of this amount of extremely attractive data (in cybercriminals perspective) will likely promote the development of new privacy regulations around the world. Concurrently, individuals will seek and receive compensation for sharing their data.