Cybersecurity threats in 2020 in the EU
Cybersecurity threats in 2020 in the EU
Cybersecurity is a term coined to protect Information security systems from unathorised access and to ensure the confidentiality, integrity and availability of data. The process involves preventing, detecting, responding to and recovering from cyber incidents. EU policy declares that cybersecurity covers any unlawful activity involving the use of digital technologies in cyberspace which include cybercrimes such as, but not limited to:
- Launching computer phishing attacks.
- Malware.
- Non – cash payment fraud.
Such attacks can distinguish between systems and content, they can also be sources of misinformation to influence online debate and suspected electoral interference.
Cybersecurity threats can be classified according to what they do to data, disclosure, modification, destruction or denied access. As the attacks to information increase in sophistication, our defence mechanisms become less effective. Malware (malicious software) is designed to harm devices or networks. It can include viruses, trojans, ransomware, worms, adware and spyware.
Ransomware encrypts data, preventing users from accessing their files until a ransom is paid, typically in cryptocurrency, or an action is carried out. According to Europol, ransomware attacks dominate across the board, and the number of ransomware types has exploded over the past few years. Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks, which make services or resources unavailable by flooding them with more requests than they can handle, are also on the rise, with one third of organisations facing this type of attack, as of the latest EU report written in 2017.
Users can be manipulated into unwittingly performing an action or disclosing confidential information. This can be used for data theft or cyberespionage, and is known as social engineering. There are different ways to achieve this, but a common method is phishing, where emails appearing to come from trusted sources trick users into revealing information or clicking on links that will infect devices with downloaded malware. More than half of Member States in the EU reported investigations into network attacks according to the latest EU findings.
Perhaps the most nefarious of threat types are advanced persistent threats (APTs). These are sophisticated attackers engaged in long-term monitoring and stealing of data, and sometimes harbouring destructive goals as well. The aim here is to stay under the radar without detection for as long as possible. APTs are often state-linked and targeted at especially sensitive sectors like technology, defence, and critical infrastructure. Cyberespionage is said to account for at least one-quarter of all cyber incidents and the majority of costs.
The impact of being poorly prepared for a cyber attack is difficult to analyse due to the lack of reliable data. However, The impact of cybercrime rose by five times from 2013 to 2017 and according to the latest cyber crime report in the EU, cyber insurance premiums are forecasted to grow from €3 billion in 2018 to €8.9 billion in 2020, which reflects this trend. A DDoS attack can cost as little as €15 a month to carry out, yet the losses suffered by the targeted business, including reputational damage, are considerably higher, in many cases into the high millions.
The global Wannacry ransomware and NotPetya wiper malware attacks in 2017 together affected more than 320 000 victims in around 150 countries. These incidents led to something of a global awakening of the threat posed by cyber-attacks, creating fresh momentum to bring cybersecurity into mainstream policy thinking. In addition, 86 % of EU citizens now believe the risk of falling victim to cybercrime is increasing.
“Regardless of how well-secured a network may appear to be, the hacker almost always finds a way in.” – Alan Wade, Former CIO at the Central Intelligence Agency
In this new era of threat, criminals have increasingly turned online to upscale their campaigns and outsmart their victims. It is a known fact that every major government has a dedicated cyber warfare programme, not only tasked to defend but also to conduct offensive operations endorsed by the likes of U.S government and the EU. As companies try to get their heads around the threath that is posed and justify investment, they are inclined to think of the cyber world in terms of new innovations, shared efficiencies and business growth but in many places world wide, the internet is perceived as a tool to advance political and economic interests. In this fast moving, ever evolving world, companies are trying to get to grip with reality and they must consider cyber security to be both a human and technological issue. Humans are a part of the equation as human behaviour is unpredictable and hard to control. In the majority of instances, organizations lack the understanding of the normal patterns of their own employees, let alone that of suppliers and third-party partners. Without this knowledge, the early indicators of threat are lost and not be discovered until a problem arises and money is lost.
The approach has to change.
In cyber security everything operates in real time, there are no predication mechanisms. The attacks of yesterday cannot foresee the attacks of tomorrow, leaving organisations unable to accurately assess how exposed their networks are, if they are not using the right tools. At Newtech we offer the best solutions in the market to prevent and detect such attacks. Which includes Darktrace, who are world leading in the autonomous response, utilising mathematics and AI to detect activity that is abnormal both internally and externally. Business leaders must demand change at both a human and technological level, to deliver a strategy that is just as adaptive as the threat is. While organisations will never be fully unhackable, cyber security is one of the best examples where artificial intelligence has proven its real-world impact in delivering much-needed change to our ability to fight cyber criminals. Darktrace power is not to second – guess the imagined threat but to fully learn patterns of normality within the whole context of your organisation to catch the quiet, unexpected threat lurking inside your systems. This is why Darktrace is trusted by some of the largest organisations in the world in a number of industries ranging from these Industries and including these internationally acclaimed clients:
- Financial Services
- Manufacturing and Supply
- Healthcare and Pharma
- Education
- Government and Defense
- Retail & e-commerce
- Legal & HR
- Energy & Utilities
- Transportation
- Technology & Telecoms
- Media & Entertainment
- Nonprofit
Darktrace is a Unique System, the first technology capable of the self-learning human immune system. It is the first technology platform capable of learning ‘self’ across the digital business and identifying what is truly dangerous or malicious.
Powered by award winning AI, the enterprise immune system learns what constitutes normal activity for any business or network, identifying outliers that do not fit the evolving ‘pattern of life’, and like a digital antibody, instantly neutralizing the threat before it has time to cause damage. The key benefits of Darktrace Enterprise include:
- Learning on the Job – continually learns and adapts its understanding of ‘normal’ in light of new evidence.
- Detects in Real time and Plays Back – catches threats before they do damage and allows for retrospective analysis as well.
- Understands your entire business – works across on-premise network, data centre, virtualized environment, cloud SaaS and Industrial control systems.
- Installs in One Hour – No lengthy set-up or manual tuning, Darktrace enterprise installs in one hour.
- Customizable and Backward Compatible – Designed to fit within you existing security processes. You can also customize Darktrace’s models to suit your corporate policies.
If you’re a Maltese based company and interested in the solution, inclusive of full support from our local technical team send an email to solutions@newtech.mt
Ticwatch Malta by Mobvoi
Smart. Confident. Assured. Ticwatch.
We are pleased to be the sole distributors for Ticwatch by Mobvoi! Which is powered by artificial intelligence, which uses an android operating system, designed by Google smartwatches.
The main features include, calling, sms, emails and listening to music. The watch uses technology that has integrated in house sports & health algorithms, including automatic activity recognition, sleep analysis, swimming monitoring, gesture recognition and personal trainers.
The Ticwatch series is in the top 4 global sales volumes in the smartwatch segment and is present in over 30 countries/ regions, mainly focused on developed countries. The ticwatch smartwatch line is bestseller on Amazon UK, Amazon JP and Amazon US. Main investors of Mobvoi include Google and Volkswagen, who have worked on the operating system (google) and have the aim of applying Mobvoi’s AI technology into the automotive industry (Volkswagen). The watches also come with Ticpods (wireless earbuds) which connect to the watch and can be used to receive calls or listen to music. A mini speakers series called TicKasa is also separately available for purchase which can be integrated.
In stock we have all models:
- TicWatch Pro (Double the possibilities).
- TicWatch S2 (Ultimate Fitness Companion).
- TicWatch E2 (Designed to Move you).
- TicWatch C2 (When Form Meets Function).
- TicWatch S & E (Do More Less)
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Contact ntsales@newtech.mt
Acunetix Partnership Launch
Acunetix Partnership Launch
Acunetix is a global web security leader which is trusted by many fortune 500 companies from the most demanding sectors, and government entities. Globally the company is trusted by the U.S Air Force, NASA, HSBC, American Express, AVG and AWS, among many others. NewTech has proudly partnered with acunetix as the local distributor, continuing it’s growing portfolio of brands within the technology sector. Specifically increasing it’s representation in the realm of web security which also includes Darktrace and Bitdefender. The company strives to provide it’s clients with the best technological solutions available.
The event was hosted at the Quarter Deck, Hilton in St.Julians, and 38 representatives from various companies attended. It was a lovely Friday Morning full of insightful talks from Ayrton Carter, Newtech General Manager; Damian Fearnley, Acunetix Regional Sales Manager; Dan McLean, Acunetix Enterprise Account Executive and Nicholas Sciberras, Acunetix Chief Information Officer. The afternoon was spent networking whilst enjoying some drinks on the terrace.
Acunetix is Maltese of origin and was started by Nick Galea, in 2005 becoming the first company to build a fully dedicated and fully automated web vulnerability scanner. Acunetix carries unparalleled experience in the field and the scanner has been recognized as a leading solution multiple times.
It is a fully automated tool that frees up your security team resources. It reports very few false positives so your team does not waste time trying to find nonexistent issues. It can detect vulnerabilities that other technologies would miss because it combines the best of dynamic and static scanning technologies and uses a separate monitoring agent. It provides vulnerability management and compliance reporting functionality. You can classify, prioritize, and retest issues. You can also integrate with issue trackers and continuous integration solutions.
If Interested please get in touch with ntsales@newtech.mt
Razer Launch
Razer™ is the world’s leading lifestyle brand for gamers.
The triple-headed snake trademark of Razer is one of the most recognized logos in the global gaming and esports communities. With a fan base that spans every continent, the company has designed and built the world’s largest gamer-focused ecosystem of hardware, software and services.
Razer’s award-winning hardware ranges from high-performance gaming peripherals (for the PC and console platforms) to the Razer Blade gaming laptops. Razer’s software platform, with approximately 60M users, includes Razer Synapse (an Internet of Things platform), Razer Chroma (a proprietary RGB lighting technology system), and Razer Cortex (a game optimizer and launcher). In services, Razer zGold is one of the world’s largest virtual credit services for gamers. Razer Pay is the e-wallet designed for youth and millennials.
Newtech are the official and sole business to business distributors for Razer products in Malta. If you would like to purchase Razer products from us please contact on ntsales@newtech.mt.
DarkTrace Launch Event
NewTech launched it’s partnership with Darktrace. The event took place at Zeri’s restaurant at the Portomaso Marina. In what was a successful launch, companies from various sectors showed up to learn more about the technology.
Darktrace’s Autonomous Response technology, Darktrace Antigena, uses Cyber AI to calculate the best action to take, in the shortest period of time, to effectively respond to a cyber-attack.
Because Darktrace’s Cyber AI learns the ‘self’ for your enterprise from scratch and has a highly evolved understanding of what’s normal, it can even respond to subtle threats that have never been seen before, but that could jeopardize key systems or data.


Like a digital antibody within the human immune system, Autonomous Response works by enforcing the ‘pattern of life’ of a threatening user or device, surgically neutralizing attacks and giving security teams critical time to catch up.
Autonomous Response AI technology by Darktrace is the first of its kind, and has been recognized by leading experts, including the Royal Academy of Engineers, as a “pioneering innovation”.
Blood Drive
According the Red Cross 1 in 4 of us will need a blood transfusion in our lifetime. Yet rates of blood donation are low, with only 10% of those who can give blood donate.
As part of the Demajo Group, a blood donation event was organised by NewTech where employees from all over the group convened at NewTech in Marsa taking donors to and from Iċ-ċentru ta’ l-Għotja tad-demm, G’Mangia.
Refreshments were served throughout the entire event at NewTech HQ.
What is Haemoglobin?
Haemoglobin is a protein in your body that contains iron and gives blood its red color. Hemoglobin is responsible for carrying oxygen from your lungs to nourish all of the tissues in your body.
1 in 4 of us will need a blood transfusion
What is Iron?
Iron is a part of hemoglobin and an essential mineral found in foods we eat. Iron helps your body make new red blood cells, and can help to replace those lost through blood donations.
Is it possible to have normal haemoglobin but low iron?
Yes. This is because in early iron deficiency there is often enough iron circulating in your red cells to keep your Hb level normal.
How is Blood Used?
Red Cell Uses
In the body red blood cells are essential to carry oxygen to all cells in all your tissues and organs. Red cell depletion occurs for any of the following scenarios:
- Red cells are lost from bleeding after injury or during surgery.
- The body loses the capacity to make enough of its own red cells.
- A genetic condition prevents proper red cell formation by the body.
- The body loses the ability to produce enough of its own red blood cells when undergoing chemotherapy for cancer.
Platelet Uses
As part of the blood transfusion process we separate out the platelets. These are very small cells that are essential for blood clotting. Platelets are used in the following scenarios:
- Patients who receive chemotherapy for cancer may need platelet transfusions to help their blood clot effectively.
- Heart surgery patients and victims of serious trauma can need platelet transfusions too.
Platelets have a short shelf life of five days. So keeping the supply going is a constant challenge.
Blood Plasma Uses
The third component of each blood donation is the plasma. This is the fluid in which the cells are suspended in the bloodstream. You have about three litres of it circulating through your blood vessels. It has proteins necessary for immunity and for blood clotting. Plasma can be stored frozen. Plasma is used in the following circumstances:
- Replace proteins where they are lost due to a large blood loss from trauma and during surgery.
- Plasma is used to make purified concentrates. For example patients often receive treatment with immunoglobulin concentrates or albumin made from plasma.
What are the effects of low iron levels?
The main adverse effect of blood donation is iron loss*, so blood donors can benefit from taking an iron supplement if they are unable to replenish their iron stores through diet alone. Donating blood removes iron from your body which is needed to help maintain strength and energy. The American Red Cross encourages all blood and platelet donors to learn how to maintain healthy iron levels and how blood donation impacts the level of iron in your body.
A New Tech Look
NewTech heads a Different Approach
Today we are launching a new logo, as we start to refresh our brand. Empowered by innovation, the company is looking to expand it’s horizons as it grows into new markets. NewTech is continuously evolving and provides world leading enterprise across the technology spectrum.
Change is inevitable however the reason for the change in the logo is to showcase the presence of the brand, now a leading player in the Maltese technological market. A simpler, more distinctive and bolder look.
Our previous logo has been with us from the beginning. It was outdated, now the brand has ventured to new waters expanding from a Microsoft licensing partner to developing core expertise in software asset management and licensing, risk management solutions, networking and infrastructure solutions.
Together with the launch of our new logo we have also launched a new website in order to showcase the latest products that are powered by Intellect but driven by values.