Category: Cybersecurity

It's essential to have strong online security measures in place to protect your business. But dedicating time and effort to an in-house security team can be challenging, especially when core business operations still need your attention.
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The COVID-19 pandemic unarguably shook the world like no other event before it. Its impact was felt in every sector, with most businesses relying on remote work to stay afloat during the chaos.
The repercussions of a ransomware attack aren't limited to just a financial loss, in fact, a ransomware attack can grind your business to a halt and cause severe damage on multiple fronts.
When it comes to cybersecurity, unfortunately, an increasing number of businesses around the world are living this nightmare with countless others coming in the line of fire, including yours. Ransomware is growing rapidly and crippling businesses worldwide, making up 27 percent of all malware incidents in 2020.
The best way to start managing your digital risks is by performing comprehensive security risk assessments regularly. After all, how would you know what your current vulnerabilities or gaps are and where you biggest security challenges lie without an "under the skin" examination? With a risk assessment, you can measure your security posture against various internal and digital threats and determine how equipped you are to deal with these risks. When you perform a security risk assessment you can proactively.
Rapid technological advancement and rising global connectivity is reshaping the way the world is functioning. From higher productivity to improved customer satisfaction, technology has played a critical role in the growth of businesses across the world. However, the consequential bad news is that technological advancements have also made organizations increasingly vulnerable to digital risks. However, this does not mean that businesses must compromise on growth and advancement for the sake of security.
Your company should immediately start taking appropriate steps and measures to correct or minimize the risks and potential damages associated with this exposed data. Identify, understand and learn from past mistakes or failures, and adopt a more proactive and preventative approach to your business' cybersecurity strategies moving forward.
When your employees use their work email on websites like the ones listed below, it makes your business vulnerable to a breach. With our Dark Web Monitoring, we can detect if your company is at risk due to exposed credentials on 3rd party websites.
COVID-19 has affected every corner of the world - including the Dark Web. As we've monitored and analyzed the Dark Web in 2020, we've discovered trends that point to today's biggest cybersecurity threats and gained insight into the risks of tomorrow.