Ransomware attacks increasingly afflict local governments and small businesses that often don’t have robust resources to devote to cybersecurity initiatives. However, cybersecurity experts that can identify and address potential vulnerabilities are a relative bargain compared to the tangible and less quantifiable costs associated with a ransomware attack.
Ransomware cripples local government administration in Borger, Texas
Third-party vendor breach causes costly security updates at Fargo Public Schools
Today’s business environment often depends on third-party partnerships that can increase an organization’s capabilities. However, when it comes to data privacy, these relationships can also create vulnerabilities, so cybersecurity protocols need to be a top priority when entering into these relationships.
Massachusetts General Hospital delays notifying 10,000 patients two months after data breach
When a mistake is made, every business needs to supportive resources in place to hasten a full recovery and to begin repairing the intense reputational damage that accompanies a cybersecurity incident. In doing so, companies protect their customers, which could make a big difference when securing their loyalty in the future.