NTT Security launches phishing service to test security posture of board members

Initial results show that would-be attackers can access critical data in just 10 minutes.

  • 5 years ago Posted in

NTT Security is expanding its suite of phishing attack simulation services with the use of special social engineering techniques to check whether senior executives pose a security risk.

The ’Management Hack’ service is specifically designed with C-level executives in mind, such as the CEO, CFO or even CIO. Cyber criminals are increasingly attracted to this level within an organisation as senior executives are more likely to have unrestricted access to highly confidential company data, including financial information, which makes them a valuable target. Senior executives also benefit from special privileges, with security policies or standards suspended or relaxed for example to simplify login – often with fatal consequences.

NTT Security will first coordinate with the client – typically a CISO or the Head of IT – and simulated, personalised social engineering attacks are then carried out, with the individuals involved unaware they are being targeted. NTT Security then analyses how executives respond, identifies specific weaknesses, and recommends appropriate measures, such as security awareness training.

NTT Security's Management Hack service includes verification of IT security, physical security (property protection) and human error analysis. Using social engineering techniques, such as phishing and personalised spear phishing combined with malware or brute force attacks on passwords, a simulated attack involves a five-step approach:

1.     Building a phishing website that simulates a customer or a website known to the customer

2.     Designing a phishing e-mail that leads to the phishing website

3.     Sending the phishing emails to the client's senior management

4.     Intercepting login information or other sensitive information

5.     Producing a detailed report with statistics on the current security situation and measures to improve a company’s security posture.

A number of management hacks have been carried out by NTT Security in Scandinavia already with surprising results. Kai Grunwitz, Senior VP EMEA, NTT Security explains. "In many cases, we were able to access critical data, such as confidential business plans, mergers & acquisitions documents, domain controllers, usernames and passwords, in just 10 minutes."

NTT Security's new service is aimed at increasing security awareness at the executive and senior management level, but also in helping to establish a strong security culture across the entire organisation. "Our initial projects have shown that there is a need for action on the part of the company involved," adds Kai Grunwitz. "It seems the degree of maturity in terms of cybersecurity at the senior management level is still relatively low."

Once a simulation attack is completed, NTT Security analyses the results together with the client in workshops. NTT Security can then work with the company to help design and implement a comprehensive company-wide security strategy, which incorporates the management level, and will protect against real-life social engineering attacks in the future.

Research shows ‘game needs to be changed,’ with security innovation years behind that of the...
73% of organizations lack automated patch management, and 62% experienced incidents involving...
Quest Software has signed a definitive agreement with Clearlake Capital Group, L.P. (together with...
Dell EMC PowerProtect Cyber Recovery for AWS provides a fast, easy-to-deploy public cloud vault to...
Aqua’s cloud native application protection platform becomes the only solution that protects cloud...
54% of organisations working on a security transformation project now or in the next 12 months.
Node4 has released its Mid-Market IT Priorities Report 2021. The independent report reveals that...
Zscaler Zero Trust exchange cloud-based architecture enables superior green security capabilities...