In the past, it was generally believed that the latest and greatest technological advancements (along with a lot of hard work and vigilance from companies like yours) could prevent nearly every cyberattack. In celebration of the recent Cybersecurity Awareness Month (each October), I’m sharing the latest statistics from The Business Continuity Institute (BCI), which encourage companies with their heads in the virtual sand to re-consider their older-school cybersecurity approaches: In the BCI’s Cyber Resilience Report 2024, 75% of respondents reported a rise in attempted data breaches year-over-year. In the same report, 39.4% of respondents stated that their organizations had fallen…
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