Businesses have identified many types of cyber attacks these last years, from the most common one, phishing, to more sophisticated threats, such as malware or ransomware attacks.
Cyber attacks will continue to evolve and exploit existing or new vulnerabilities within your business. That’s why having a cyber security plan in place that includes advanced tools and techniques will help you stay ahead of threats.
We know that it may seem impossible to be able to stop 100% of attacks, but with a solid cyber security strategy in place you can plan for the worst-case scenario and also lay out a step-by-step roadmap to navigate if a breach happens.
We assess your cyber threat environment and cyber security tools and systems.
We then propose a tailor made cyber security strategy based on this assessment.
We deliver a fully managed cyber security strategy within the agreed timeline.
We also can help implement and put in place your new cyber security strategy.
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Find out moreA recent survey conducted by The Cyber Security Breaches found that 39% of UK businesses identified a cyber attack last year. The same survey found that phishing was the most common threat type, followed by more sophisticated threats, such as malware or ransomware attacks.
Find out moreCyber security attacks have been on the rise this year and are expected to keep on rising even more in the years to come. No wonder that on a global level, cyber security is a top priority in 2023, according to this Google Cloud report.
Phishing attacks are one of the most serious yet overlooked risks businesses face these days. As of September 2023, there have been over 24 million phishing attacks reported.