Shield your business from cybersecurity threats

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Written by Drew Stephens

June 15, 2023

Despite advancements in cybersecurity capabilities and awareness, cyber-attacks remain frequent and complex. No company can claim immunity from these attacks, regardless of its size. All businesses have valuable assets, such as brand, reputation, revenue, and operations, which are highly susceptible to breaches. As a result, navigating the digital landscape is a risky endeavor.

Secure Your Critical Infrastructure, and Fight Cybersecurity Threats.

As we approach the midpoint of 2023, it is critical to prioritize cyber-attack surfaces and vectors. This approach will help identify ways to reduce threats and improve our ability to recover after an attack. The growing interest in the Metaverse has also escalated risks and dangers, as hackers can exploit it as it becomes more accessible. Furthermore, while Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning have been advantageous for research and analytics, it’s essential to acknowledge that hackers can also use them for advanced attacks. The existence of deep fakes and rampant use of bots, along with the Russian invasion of Ukraine, have exposed vulnerabilities in critical infrastructure. Nation-state threats are now a primary concern, leading to a surge in DDS attacks on websites and other systems. CISA Shields Up is taking action to tackle these pressing issues. Most ominously, hackers hacked a Ukrainian satellite.

Protect your accounting and finance data from cyber-attacks

Consider these digital ecosystem statistics: In a Deloitte Center for Controllership poll, 34.5% of executives reported that cyber adversaries targeted their organizations’ accounting and financial data within the past year. Out of the surveyed group, a significant 22% have faced a cyber event, with a startling 12.5% experiencing multiple. Moreover, 48.8% of C-suite and other executives predict a surge in cyber events specifically aimed at their accounting and financial data in the upcoming year. According to a recent poll, only 20.3% of respondents reported that their accounting and finance teams collaborate regularly with their cybersecurity colleagues. Additionally, nearly half of executives anticipate cyber-attacks targeting their accounting and other systems, as the North Bay Business Journal reported.

Cloud DFW can help you design a security schema to protect you, your team, and your organization. Our Service starts with an interactive assessment. Remember to visit our Cybersecurity solutions.  

Drew Stephens

Drew Stephens is a tenured IT professional who has worked with many technologies. He holds a B.S in Computer Science and has certifications in Network Infrastructure, Administration, Voice, Cloud Stacks, and platforms, including Azure and Google Cloud. He also has fluency in Director Level Sales in FinTech, Healthcare, and Retail.

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