October 13, 2025 at 8:45 am
#109458
Participant
Caleb,
I agree. 2020 pushed everyone to remote work, and that opened up weak home networks and unpatched personal devices—prime targets for phishing and ransomware. Phishing stayed the #1-way attackers got in, and big supply-chain incidents (like SolarWinds) showed how one compromise can spread. Many teams also added faster detection with automation and AI so they can react within minutes, not days.



