Red alert for cybersecurity

5 steps for defence

The Identity Theft Resource Centre reported an increase of 68% in cybersecurity breaches last year - rising from 1,108 in 2020, rising to 1,862 in 2021. Over 90% of cyber-attacks start via email, but 65% of criminal actors then link their malware to cloud applications and the web. 

Not only does your organisation have to contend with increasingly sophisticated cross-channel attacks, you also need to be cognisant that every company is a viable target for hackers.

The NCSC, FBI and NSA all warn that cyber-criminals are no longer focusing their sights directly on large organisations with deep pockets. Businesses of any size can fall victim to malware-targeting, data theft, ransomware or services being knocked offline.

How do you protect your organisation?

Find out 5 practical steps to secure your organisation in today’s plan of action for mid-sized organisations.

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