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In this era of digital transformations, security is incredibly important, we understand that all too well. But, how well protected is your company against external attacks? And what can employees do themselves? Find out here.
Wondering how secure your organisation is?
There are several cyber threats that cybersecurity protects against. Below, we name some of the methods that malicious individuals use to gain control of computer systems - often through a company's employees.
Ransomware is a type of malware that locks a user's files and data, threatening to erase them unless a ransom is paid.
A SQL injection (Structured Query Language) is a type of cyber-attack used to take control of a database and steal data from it.
Phishing occurs when cybercriminals send victims emails that appear to come from a legitimate company and ask for sensitive information.
A man-in-the-middle attack is a type of cyber threat where a cybercriminal intercepts communications between two individuals to steal data.
A recent survey shows that business decision-makers are keen to tighten security measures, but have some catching up to do. According to the survey, 61% of European decision-makers would like to be more proactive on cyber security within their companies - but lack the specialist knowledge to do so.
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Give your cyber security team access to the tools needed to quickly identify, analyse and address threats that attempt to circumvent endpoint security.
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80% of IT professionals have experienced data loss in Microsoft 365.
In this day and age, where anyone can work anytime, anywhere, protecting data is an even greater challenge than before. Almost every organisation uses Microsoft 365 (formerly Office 365), but is this data really well protected?