Cyber Security
how multifactor Authentication can help protect against cyber threats
Cyber crime is an ongoing threat for organizations, with incidents such as ransomware attacks, fraudulent sign-in attempts and breaches due to stolen credentials continuing to rise. Multifactor authentication (MFA) can help stop cyber attacks by requiring a second form of verification that can block most account-compromising attacks.
CYBER RISKS & YOUR BUSINESS
Small and medium-sized businesses may be at the greatest risk of a cyber breach, and the least prepared to handle it. Having pre-breach services to help avoid a breach in the first place, and a cyber breach coach to manage the fallout, can be the difference in whether or not a company stays in business.
What is the current ransomware landscape?
Ransomware is the fastest growing malware threat, targeting users of all types — from the home user to the corporate network. It can lead to temporary or permanent loss of sensitive or proprietary information, disruption to regular operations, financial losses incurred to restore systems and files, and potential harm to an organization’s reputation.