Knowing the cybersecurity landscape and preparing for cyberthreats is one of the main challenges businesses face today. To combat these threats, both large and SMB's alike face challenges - some similar, some different. Large organizations have more resources, funds, and personnel at their disposal, but the complexity and number of solutions increase the workload and vigilance for IT teams. Small to midsize organizations are often limited by resources, funds, and personnel, making cyber protection a challenge on a less complex network.
In today’s digital world, where most business is done online and data breaches are becoming more common, digital trust has become a valuable commodity for those companies that earn it. Only the cyber-resilient will survive and thrive. Digital transformation has not only brought new business models and opportunities but also new vulnerabilities. Advanced threats and attacks push the security of most companies to their limits.
As the threat of cyberattacks continues to rise, it is essential for all organizations to understand and secure vulnerabilities within their network. Vulnerabilities, if not addressed promptly, can expose an organization to ransomware threats, malicious activity, and data loss. With data breaches occurring at a rate never seen before, it's crucial for IT leaders today to stay on top of the most current and effective solutions that will protect all aspects of a business network.
Through out the past decade, many companies made the switch from hosting data on premises, to the cloud. Now that those companies have made the migration, how can they keep their data secure and continue to improve their data protection strategy?
Cybersecurity is at an all time high. 43% of businesses hit with ransomware never re-open and 29% close within 2 years. With AI, it's extremely difficult for IT teams to stay ahead of cyber threats and it's even more difficult to keep employees informed of what to look for. This Cybersecurity Toolkit was designed for both IT teams and outside employees to make cybersecurity awareness a bit easier to understand and teach.