Posts tagged with "Cyberattack"



Data Loss Protection vs. Data Leakage Prevention
Blog | Expert's view · 21. September 2022
Your security posture is made up of many critical components - including network, hardware, software suite, policies, data, and people – that all combined deliver an overall status of an organization’s cybersecurity readiness. In previous blog posts, we talked about the growing need for organizations to strengthen their security posture by way of a cybersecurity plan.

Data Loss Protection vs. Data Leakage Prevention
Blog | Expert's view · 26. July 2022
In a recent blog post, we introduced called Data Loss Protection (DLP), a security component and part of Zero Trust (ZT) architecture that is designed to help corporations protect information and avoid unauthorized data and document exfiltration.

IoT - Internet of Things
Blog | Expert's view · 12. July 2022
Security challenge Zero Trust (ZT) is predicated on having the proper access and users to complete multifactor authentication. How do you know that someone is the person they say they are? With the exponential growth of home-based work, boosted even further by the pandemic, more and more employees are now hired remotely, with all interviews and hiring processes conducted online using video conferencing and email. So far so good, but this does represent a potential risk of hiring a person who is...

Cybersecurity: By failing to prepare, you are preparing to fail.
Blog | Expert's view · 28. June 2022
“By failing to prepare, you are preparing to fail.” Preventing a cyberattack is more cost effective than reacting to one. For example, it costs less to first implement a cybersecurity solution(s) rather than forgo security only to end up paying a hefty ransom. Therefore, it is helpful to think of cybersecurity not as a cost, but rather an investment, helping you avoid the larger cost of a cyberattack and the baggage that comes with it, like the toll on your organization’s reputation.

State Sponsored Cyberwarfare at Your Doorstep: What Can You Do?
Blog | Expert's view · 09. March 2022
Theater of war is not limited to the grounds of faraway lands; your critical infrastructure is a tempting target for those looking to cause disruption or destruction as a part of their warfare. The recent armed conflict has highlighted what is possible and the potential for those state sponsored actors. In the US, the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has released recommendations on how organizations can protect themselves. No organization, no matter the size or area of...

Post Ransomware Recovery - What Do I Do Now?
26. May 2021
Ransomware is an ever-evolving form of malware designed to encrypt files on a device, rendering any files and the systems that rely on them unusable. Malicious actors then demand ransom in exchange for decryption.