Be prepared: the 3 top cyberthreats for 2024
In today’s fast-evolving cybersecurity environment, being aware of upcoming threats on the horizon is crucial for informing the preparations and actions that are needed
Read moreIn today’s fast-evolving cybersecurity environment, being aware of upcoming threats on the horizon is crucial for informing the preparations and actions that are needed
Read moreNo-one wants to suffer a data breach and the potential havoc it can wreak. Unfortunately, there is a strong tendency
Read moreManaging data privacy and compliance risks is becoming increasingly difficult year on year for businesses. Cybercriminals continue to evolve their
Read moreIn an era where information is as valuable as currency, intellectual property (IP) theft has emerged as a silent yet formidable threat
Read moreThe advent of Cloud providers in a big way impacts the way we are developing new applications since in most
Read moreLosing sight of the biggest cause of security breaches isn’t surprising when there are often more column inches in the
Read moreThinking your organisation is at less risk of a data breach is one of the biggest mistakes any business can
Read moreData is arguably an organisation’s biggest asset, which makes it a key target for cybercriminals. With 26 per cent of
Read moreCybercriminals are notoriously good at the art of uncovering the paths of least resistance that lead to an organisation’s valuable
Read moreIn the last few years, many large businesses have overhauled their approach to cyber security. The rise of remote working forced them to bring forward long-planned upgrades to both security technology and processes, resulting in far better data security across the board.
On paper it seems like very good news, but it isn’t necessarily for everyone. Why? Because the majority of cyber criminals are opportunists looking for the quickest and easiest way to make the maximum amount of money possible from victims. Consequently, they tend to target larger businesses that have more assets for exploitation. However, as these large businesses continue to shore up their cyber defences, cyber criminals have started looking elsewhere for easier targets, and many of them are turning their attention to lesser protected mid-market enterprises instead.