Cyber attacks and online threats today are becoming increasingly common, more sophisticated, and more targeted.
The potential that your organisation may suffer financial losses, intellectually property theft, unwanted extraction of private and proprietary information, as well as irreparable reputational ruin cannot be ignored and left to chance.
Each type of penetration test approach has different attributes, although the crucial point to bear in mind here is that a manual penetration test, despite its higher cost and additional time necessary for its completion, is much more thorough and multifaceted than an automated penetration test.
Outsourcing the management of your SOC to external specialists can save your organisation both money and time by quickly reallocating this task to a team that has everything set up and ready to go and are invested in implementing best practices for their clients.
A massive supply chain ransomware attack took place recently. The threat actors behind the REvil Cyberattack pushed ransomware via an update of Kaseya’s IT management
5G simply refers to the fifth iteration of mobile networks and is the latest standard following the original use of 1G all the way back in 1979. 5G’s advances in wireless facilitate the better interconnectivity of devices, machines and other network-enabled objects.
But what happens when an organisation, regardless of size and scope, does get infected by ransomware and all avenues of damage limitation, threat resolution, operational resumption, and data recovery have been exhausted?