Cybercrime is a real problem for businesses and individuals alike. Today, there are more threats than ever and even if you are careful, data theft can affect you. In our blog today, we thought we would go through the ways that data theft can affect you, even if it isn’t stolen directly from you.
What happens to all the data that gets stolen by hackers during their despicable campaigns? Sometimes it gets destroyed, but more often than not, it ends up on the Dark Web, where it’s put to other nefarious purposes. Today, we want to discuss the Dark Web and why it’s so important you monitor it for your business’ data.
Have you ever thought about whether a hacker could secretly read your emails with your clients and coworkers? If you handle your own email system, it’s really important to know about email encryption. Encryption helps keep your emails safe and private so you can focus on running your business without worrying about hackers. Here are three big problems you could face if you don’t encrypt your emails:
Digital transformation is the driver of business growth in this era. As a result, one of the most important parts of an organization’s strategy has been cybersecurity. The following are the reasons why it is necessary to have a good cybersecurity system for your business:
Threats to IT infrastructure are continually faced by businesses in the digital landscape. For that reason, Security Operations Centers (SOC) and Network Operations Centers (NOC) are important. This is why outsourcing these services holds potential for your business:
Safeguarding your business from cyber threats in today’s digital age is more important as ever. Managed IT services are a powerful solution to improve the security of your IT infrastructure and keep your data and systems secure. Here’s how:
The late American author Kurt Vonnegut once wrote, “New knowledge is the most valuable commodity on earth. The more truth we have to work with, the richer we become.” Written in the 20th century, it has been put in practice by 21st century businesses. As the Internet has grown, the amount of companies expanded, and the amount of data that those companies collect has grown exponentially, especially now that there is a market for such data.
The password isn’t nearly as secure as it used to be. Hackers have begun to take advantage of extremely powerful solutions designed to brute force their way into accounts by using software to rapidly guessing thousands of passwords per second, making it extraordinarily difficult to prepare yourself for them. What’s the best way to guarantee that passwords aren’t going to be the downfall of your company? A great start is by taking a close look at password best practices and two-factor authentication.
Data security isn’t a matter to be taken lightly, as too many businesses have found out the hard way. Unfortunately, there are far too many simple ways to correct common security issues – enough that it’s foolish not to do so. We’ll review a few ways to fix security issues, after discussing one of, if not the, most egregious security failings in modern history.