In a world that has become reliant on digital technology, most organisations’ current cyber security strategies are no longer enough to combat threats. Future-proof your business by understanding and mitigating cyber risks.
Every minute, every day, someone, somewhere in the world is the victim of a cyber attack or data breach. Everyone is a target – from large corporations and government institutions to small businesses and individuals. The scale of threat is escalating and demands our immediate attention and action. This urgency is not just a reaction to the growing hazards, but a moral duty towards safeguarding our economy and society.
Future-proofing cyber security means complying with a plethora of new threats, legislation, conducting assurance reviews, accepting the complexity of the IT reality and preparing the human factor – and developing and fortifying it so it continues to mitigate current and future risks. Cyber security audits are a must for any future proofing business wishing to protect themselves from online threats. Our global cyber security consultancy team have put together our report “Future-proofing cyber security in an increasingly digital world”, detailing how we can navigate this new world together.
In this digital era, keeping pace with the rapidly changing cyber threats is essential for safeguarding your business and personal information. Discover our insights on how to effectively navigate our predicted 2024 cybersecurity trends.
Everyone can be a target of cyber attacks, from large corporations and government institutions to small businesses and individuals. With the threat increasing, insurers have developed products for businesses to provide protection – in fact, cyber is one of the fastest-growing lines of business for insurers.
Governments around the world are introducing new legislation to mitigate the risks and impacts of cyber attacks, as detailed in our recent report, Future-proofing cyber security in an increasingly digital world.
In today’s interconnected world, global digital connectivity is more pervasive than ever before. With technology developing at a rapid pace, and organisations embracing new digital solutions at an unprecedented rate, we are also witnessing a simultaneous rise in the scale and impact of cyber threats and attacks.
accelerate the adoption of emerging technologies such as generative artificial intelligence (AI), big data and the Internet of Things (IoT), the corresponding cyber risks escalate as well. Staying on top of your digital footprint has never been more important, but what if your employees are putting your business at risk by swerving the IT department and downloading software or using their own hardware?
Ransomware is one of the biggest cyber threats to the UK.
Ransomware attacks can come with huge financial and reputational costs beyond the ransom itself, with many stopping critical business operations for days or even weeks at a time.