When Disaster Strikes, How Quickly Can You Respond?
There is a good chance you’ve already been breached. Verizon’s 2019 DBIR found 41,686 security incidents including 2,013 data breaches worldwide. Credential theft, social attacks (i.e., phishing and business email compromise) and errors cause the majority of breaches (67% or more).
Companies assume firewalls and antivirus are doing an effective job and they miss the important signs. Meanwhile, cyber attacks have roamed their network, stolen confidential information, and put business operations in jeopardy.
Read on to learn the telltale indicators of a cyber attack and find out what plans you need to have in place in order to shut it down.
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How Will You Know When A Cyber Attack Happens?
- The cyber criminal contacts you
- Law enforcement notifies you
- Third parties, your partners, vendors or customers tell you
- Well-meaning, ethical hackers and friendly security researchers warn you
- You found it yourself by threat hunting
- Your entire organization finds out at the same time
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