Showing posts with label business. Show all posts
Showing posts with label business. Show all posts

Thursday, January 17, 2019

Why the biggest cybersecurity threats are inside your organization

You don’t need to look farther than your own backyard when looking at the biggest security breaches that can ever hit your organization. Hackers and criminals are aplenty out there, but your high-value cyber assets are most at risk when you consider your own internal environment: your people and company insiders.

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In a 2016 report, IBM discovered that some 60 percent of all cyber attacks were performed by insiders. Of these attacks, three-quarters were out of malicious intent while the remaining one-quarter involved unsuspecting players. In a report made in 2015, it also found that human error is nearly always an element that made these breaches possible. While 23.5 percent were undertaken by inadvertent insiders versus 31.5 percent by malicious characters, a whopping 95 percent involved a person making a mistake.


To err is human, as they say. Unwitting insiders make breaches possible with anything from misaddressed emails and stolen hardware and devices to confidential data transmitted to vulnerable home systems. The greatest risks were with rather well-meaning IT administrators who can have total access to the company infrastructure – and whose small error can turn into a full-blown catastrophe for the business.

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An employee system can also be compromised when cyber criminals and fraudsters, who are adept at hijacking identities, inject malware into company systems or mount phishing attacks. Sometimes they use stolen credentials, particularly those obtained from social networks. They can elevate a particular user access within an internal system, getting further access to sensitive and valuable data.


Cybersecurity is not just guarding the perimeter and mounting a solid external defense. It’s also a war waged with an enemy within, whether a bad employee or people who need to be better informed and educated when it comes to security compliance and consciousness.


Secure Channels has innovative platforms that provide security into endpoints, applications, and networks from the inside out, offering access to your critical resources while protecting client data from breach, theft, and misuse. Learn more on this page.

Monday, January 8, 2018

Know Thy Enemy: Online Threats

For casual tech users, cybercrimes don’t seem that big of a deal. But for those who know what’s really going on, the worst-case scenario is cybercrimes can bring down entire countries.

The worst cybercrimes have affected millions of computers across the globe and have cost people billions of dollars. Some have even disrupted sensitive processes in hospitals and other key institutions, inadvertently leading to loss of life. Cyber criminals are capable of attacking almost any business, institution, or person. And for those not well-versed in cybercrime methods, installing an anti-virus program is enough. But it almost never is.

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Hackers and other cyber criminals have found workarounds to anti-malware and anti-virus programs. Their methods have evolved to the point that they can now steal insane amounts of money from millions of people and businesses without being noticed until it’s too late.

It’s a good thing though that cybersecurity has evolved as well, and that a number of the worst cybercriminals in history have come over to the “good guys.” Today, methods have been developed to counter cybercrime, one of the most important of which is the identification of the enemy. When people know who and what they’re up against, it’s easier to prepare a good defense. Today, firewalls, VPNs, and other programs are being created with the ability to tailor defenses to the attackers and their weapons.

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Still, the best way to protect yourself against cybercriminal attacks is to stay vigilant at all times.

Secure Channels delivers solutions customizable to its clients’ environment without compromising the level of protection and avoiding additional maintenance and support efforts. Visit this website to know more about the company.




Monday, October 30, 2017

What cybersecurity has to offer to investors

Because the Internet has come into vast business and personal use, it is a good and, nowadays, natural investment for all types of businesses. Meanwhile, fighting against cyber fraud can be difficult as those who commit it put as much effort as those who try to fight it. Cybersecurity is a fast-growing industry commanding substantial capitalization and innovation. 

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Market Growth 

Cybersecurity is expanding rapidly as a global market. In 13 years, the market has grown from $3.5 billion in 2004, to $120 billion in 2017. A Cybersecurity Ventures report on cybercrimes specifies that spending on products to fight against cybercrime will be worth higher than $1 trillion from today until 2021, at the same time damages related to cybercrime will rise to $6 trillion by 2021, from $3 trillion in 2015.

Necessity 

It is a necessity for every business; protecting its data through archive or backup. Cyber threats progress, just like cybersecurity. They have become more sophisticated over time, every company to invest in cybersecurity as an absolute necessity. It’s predicted that in 2025, at least 4.7 billion people will be using the Internet, half of them with inconsistent use. This multiplies avenues for cybercrime. Cybersecurity will be a more crucial good than ever. 

Industries and companies 

The cybersecurity industry has grown rapidly and companies have emerged in return. The demand in this industry is clear and investors now find it an easy venue to place resources. 

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Secure Channels is a provider of innovative and effective security solutions with state-of-the-art designs that compliment its clients’ existing investments in security. Its mission is to efficiently address the ever-increasing security challenges organizations face today. For more about Secure Channels, visit this website.