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Post by j7oyun55rruk on Dec 26, 2023 8:40:38 GMT
There are leaks and hacks. Is the industry ready for them? It all depends on the particular organization, its experience in dealing with cyber threats and its level of digital maturity. Companies financial institutions, telecoms, and others that previously experienced high levels of hacking activity are more immune. Those who encounter it for the first time are ill-prepared. But at least since the pandemic, large enterprises have begun to adopt a risk-based C Level Contact List approach to cybersecurity, updating their information security policies and building comprehensive infrastructure protections with modern tools. I can say that it turns out that most Russian companies are well prepared for cyber attacks. In this context, have there been any notable changes in building threat models and calculating risks in 2019? As I said, in the vast majority of cases, the attacker's methods and tools have not been an unpleasant discovery. All of them knew, although the size and intensity of And this trend has been going on for over a year now. Applying a well-known rule of thumb to information security can insure us against cyber threats. The cost of this mainly includes digital hygiene and employee discipline, which companies must educate. The remaining threats are shut down with the help of well-implemented modern information security facilities (Information Security Tools. Trends) and the capabilities of professional units. This rule is valid until the year.
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