When Email Becomes the Entry Point to Your Business
If your email platform is protected by modern security tools, shouldn’t that be enough?
If your email platform is protected by modern security tools, shouldn’t that be enough?
Your clients trust your firm with some of the most sensitive information they will ever share.
Your clients trust your firm with their most sensitive information. What happens when cybercriminals target that trust and succeed?
This just happened. A security patch was released, businesses applied it, and yet attackers still found a way in.
If endpoint detection and response is supposed to stop attackers, why are cybercriminals increasingly using those same trusted tools against businesses?
If your business is running Windows, here is a question worth asking:
If your company got hit with ransomware tomorrow, would paying the ransom save your data?
Your clients trust your firm with their most sensitive information. What happens when cybercriminals target that trust?
Could your business be vulnerable to this kind of attack?
If attackers are already inside your environment, how would you know they are not just using your own tools against you?