Many business owners assume their infrastructure is completely fine because everything seems to be running smoothly on a daily basis.
Many business owners assume their infrastructure is completely fine because everything seems to be running smoothly on a daily basis.
Cybercriminals and fraudsters often take advantage of major events and public enthusiasm to create convincing scams.
Many businesses assume cyberattacks only happen to large corporations. In reality, most incidents come down to preventable mistakes, not advanced threats.
A recent study titled “Pirates of Charity”, set to be presented at a major 2025 tech conference, highlights a growing threat that doesn’t care about your firewall: Donation-Based Social Engineering.
A new year is the perfect time to reassess your cybersecurity posture. Threats are growing, and attackers are getting smarter but with the right steps, you can dramatically reduce your risk.
Cybersecurity assessments turn assumptions into clarity- reduce risk, meet compliance, and strengthen resilience.
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