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Stop Hoping, Start Knowing: Why Penetration Testing is Essential for Peace of Mind

January 13, 2025 by David Edwards

The digital world is evolving faster than ever. While businesses harness the power of technology, they also face an equally growing challenge: cyber threats.

Hackers constantly adapt their tactics, making traditional security measures insufficient to protect sensitive data and systems. This uncertainty leaves businesses hoping their defenses are strong enough – but hope is not a strategy.

Penetration testing offers a proactive approach to uncovering vulnerabilities before attackers exploit them. It’s not just about protecting data; it’s about gaining confidence in your security measures and achieving peace of mind. [Read more…] about Stop Hoping, Start Knowing: Why Penetration Testing is Essential for Peace of Mind

Filed Under: Computing Tagged With: attacks, cyber, cyberattack, identification, penetration, risk, testing, threats

Cybersecurity for Businesses: Essential Strategies to Protect Your Assets

October 29, 2024 by Mark Allinson

In today’s digital age, businesses face unprecedented cybersecurity challenges, with risks emerging faster than ever due to the increasing sophistication of cyber threats.

From phishing scams to ransomware attacks, these risks can compromise sensitive data, disrupt operations, and significantly harm your business reputation.

For business owners, it’s critical to understand cybersecurity basics and adopt practical solutions that can safeguard both data and customer trust. [Read more…] about Cybersecurity for Businesses: Essential Strategies to Protect Your Assets

Filed Under: Computing Tagged With: assets, attacks, businesses, cybersecurity, malware, protect, ransomware, risks, strategies

How to Protect Your Business From Hacking

December 23, 2022 by Mark Allinson

In this internet age, no business is unhackable. Hackers are growing at a fast pace, even as technology advances. Most of these hackers could hack into any system, and their activities can hardly be contained if measures haven’t been implemented to prevent their attacks.

You could leverage the Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) architecture and use cloud delivery solutions to prevent hackers from gaining access to your corporate system. Find out more on SASE here: https://nordlayer.com/learn/sase/what-is-sase/.

Hackers are constantly trying to exploit weak spots in websites, applications, and emails, and they build on them until they grow stronger. If we eliminate easy-to-hack spots from our websites and apps, then that will frustrate their efforts, and they will have to look elsewhere. This article will give you an edge in avoiding and preventing hackers by protecting your system. [Read more…] about How to Protect Your Business From Hacking

Filed Under: Business Tagged With: access, admin, attacks, authentication, business, businesses, cloud, company, default, devices, employees, essential, hackers, password, passwords, Phishing, private, secure, security, software, system, website, websites

How a SASE platform can revolutionize cyber security needs

September 13, 2022 by Mark Allinson

In a digital age, the biggest threat that most people encounter is that of cyber criminals trying to harvest, steal, or otherwise obtain their personal data.

From payment details to log in credentials, individuals and organizations are all at risk from those that want to hack into private accounts, but there are also plenty of solutions that make it difficult for them to succeed. [Read more…] about How a SASE platform can revolutionize cyber security needs

Filed Under: Computing, News Tagged With: access, attacks, data, risk, secure, security, service, technology

How to Protect Your Privacy Online and Why it Matters

August 2, 2020 by Polly

Surfing the net carries risks on your person. You can be a victim of phishing, or you can accidentally download malware that will damage your device and steal any information available on your system.

Online scammers can also victimize you if you are not careful with the information you give out to people you do not know on the internet.

Protecting your privacy online is very important. With that said, here are some things you can do to ensure security and protection. [Read more…] about How to Protect Your Privacy Online and Why it Matters

Filed Under: Computing, Promoted Tagged With: accidentally, accounts, attacks, bluvpn, click, company, identity theft, internet, malicious link, malware, online, people, personal, Phishing, privacy, protect, Protect privacy, software, VPN's

How Automation and Artificial Intelligence Can Boost Cybersecurity

January 20, 2020 by Liv

Cybercriminals are always evolving their efforts and coming up with more advanced ways to target their victims. And while there are many tools available to stop them, there is a lot of space for improvement. Especially if you take automation into account.

Machine learning and artificial intelligence are playing a significant role in cybersecurity. Automation tools can prevent, detect, and deal with tons of cyber threats way more efficiently and faster than humans. And it will continue to expand down the road. To that end, here’s a quick look at the significant differences AI/ML technologies can make to corporate cybersecurity approaches.

Mitigating the risks posed by omnipresent technology

Technology has permeated every facet of personal and work lives. Above anything else, it increased their attack surface. And it has become a massive problem for companies in recent years – they have to account for many applications and devices. [Read more…] about How Automation and Artificial Intelligence Can Boost Cybersecurity

Filed Under: Computing, Features, Promoted Tagged With: applications, artificial, attack, attacks, automated, automation, companies, contend, criminals, cybersecurity, data, devices, example, human, intelligence, learning, machine, methods, needed, personal, problem, processes, risk, security, specialists, systems, technology, threat, threats, time, tools

Infographic: A history of cyber attacks on the industrial internet of things

September 21, 2016 by David Edwards

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GlobalSign has produced an infographic which provides some insight into the history of cyber attacks against the industrial internet of things

The Industrial Internet of Things, or Industry 4.0, is improving operational efficiencies for global industrial systems on a scale never seen before.

The IIoT holds great potential for improved communications, productivity, quality control, supply chain efficiencies and overall business operations. With this broader connectivity, comes new attack vectors, vulnerabilities and opportunities for hackers.

When you start to consider the various IIoT cyber-attacks and exploits in the last decade, the damages are startling. [Read more…] about Infographic: A history of cyber attacks on the industrial internet of things

Filed Under: Industry, News Tagged With: attacks, cyber, globalsign, hackers, iiot, industrial, infographic, internet, security, things

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