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Organizations invest more in data protection but recover less

💰 Despite a rise in data protection investment, organizations struggle with cyber resilience. 🔄 Organizations face challenges in recovering from cyber incidents, with only a small percentage confident in quick recovery. #cyberattack

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26.1.2024

AI used to fake voices of loved ones in “I’ve been in an accident” scam

How to avoid AI based scams; Limit sharing personal details with unknown people. Hang up the phone if doubtful; never share financial/personal information and report suspicious calls to the police. 🚨 #cybersecurity

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19.1.2024

AI trends: A closer look at machine learning’s role

Currently, the most trending technology is artificial intelligence. An essential part of AI is machine learning. ML boosts cybersecurity but brings risks as threat actors manipulate it to deceive systems. 🤖 🛡️ #cybersecurity

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19.1.2024

The 7 deadly cloud security sins and how SMBs can do things better

🌩️Never assume that the cloud provider has comprehensive backup solutions. 🛡️Planning for system failure or cyberattacks is essential to avoid data loss, downtime, and productivity hits. #cybersecurity

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19.1.2024

Key elements for a successful cyber risk management strategy

Common Mistakes in Cyber Risk Resolution Strategies: 🔒 Lack of standardization leads to duplicated efforts among security teams 🛡️ Ineffective consideration of threat context and environmental context in prioritizing cyber risks #cybersecurity

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19.1.2024

Phishing attacks: defending your organisation

You can build up your defence by: 💻 Helping users idenfity and report suspected phishing emails 🚨 Responding quickly to incidents #cybersecurity

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12.1.2024

Why Public Links Expose Your SaaS Attack Surface

Pay attention what information your company is sharing. Calendars, documents and collaboration boards should be shared only with time limitation and for needed users.🔒 #cybersecurity

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12.1.2024

Cybercrooks play dress-up as 'helpful' researchers in latest ransomware ruse

A new and concerning trend where cybercriminals exploit ransomware victims through follow-on extortion attempts, posing as helpful security researchers.🚨 #ransomware

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12.1.2024

How to Reduce Your Attack Surface

To reduce your attack surface, these are examples of two common strategies to follow: 🛡️ Regular vulnerability scans and security audits 📚 User training and awareness #cybersecurity

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12.1.2024