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The economic impact of cybercrime on business across the globe continues to reach new levels, with the cost predicted to reach US$10.5 Yet, boardroom focus on cyberrisk appears to be diminishing. In 2024, it is predicted to remain at 27% whilst business preparedness for this risk continues to decline.
Are you prepared to defend against the rising tide of cyber threats? If you’re a smallbusiness owner, it’s crucial to understand the significance of cybersecurity and the steps needed to safeguard your data, customers, and company reputation.
Last year, according to Verizon, 43% of cyberattacks targeted smallbusinesses. Hackers are creative, adaptive, resourceful, and business-like. That could be through common hacking techniques like phishing, bait and switch, cookie theft, deep fake , password cracking , socialengineering , and so on. But know this.
Other cyber incidents are common, including phishing attacks , business email compromise, exploitation of cloud and software vulnerabilities , socialengineering , third-party exposures, and more. Others specialize in smallbusinesses that are often targeted by ransomware these days.
It’s a roller coaster of a time to lead, as CIOs, CISOs and CTOs are having to deal with more users, data, devices, technologies, connectivity, mobility, regulations, risks, and threats than they care to. Cyberrisks top worldwide business concerns in 2022. Hackers love smallbusinesses.
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In this blog, I’m exploring these changes, grouped under key categories that I’ve used in previous years, to help business leaders and cyberrisk owners better prepare for the evolving landscape. These groups are also shifting toward more human-centric exploits , like socialengineering and insider assistance.
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