New research from IONOS Cloud shows the significant cybersecurity and data protection skills gaps businesses currently face. Here, Achim Weiss, CEO of IONOS, shares his insight on what business leaders across the globe need to know to protect their organisations.
Now more than ever, business fraud poses a company-destroying risk. Even multinationals, with their expertise spread thinly, are not immune to the threat.
If you use a computer or any device that accesses the internet, you need to consider your security. Businesses, especially, need to take their security seriously.
Rapid advances in IT systems and the "internet of things" present new loopholes for malicious actors to exploit. Is your business adequately protected?
In the last 10 years alone, a minimum of 100,000 records has been stolen through at least 300 data breaches. Billions of additional records were exposed and it is still uncertain exactly how deep the breaches go.
The need for surveillance in the business setting cannot be overstated – whether it’s meant as a measure to ensure that your business is secure from within or outside, or if it’s meant to ensure that your employees conduct themselves in a manner that is expected of them.
When there is incongruity between the extent of the Board’s cybersecurity knowledge and the level of decision-making authority they hold, that’s a recipe for bike-shedding.
Around 36% of small businesses have been victims of data breaches in 2019, according to a recent Kaspersky survey. While data breaches threaten small companies with painful consequences, the survey revealed that security measures taken by them to prevent such incidents are often insufficient.
For every technological innovation pushing enterprises forward today, there seem to be just as many horror stories about data leaks, successful hacks, ransomware and worse. It’s enough to give even the most confident business leader pause, and likewise, it’s indicative of a disconnect that exists between the pace of innovation and technological implementation, and the […]
In the past, corporate espionage and theft of intellectual and physical property were among the top security concerns for businesses, now the Internet of Things has its own security threats, and with net connectivity championing most of today’s business functions, the risk is high.
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