
The Threat Landscape in 2021 – What Can We Expect?
2020 was a tough year and cyber criminals tried to make it even worse. The Information Systems Security Association and ESG study of cybersecurity professionals reported a 63% rise in cyber-attacks during the disease outbreak.
While there has been a lot of confusion and rapid changes in 2020, there are likely to appear new risks in 2021, including those attempting to exploit the pandemic and the vaccine-induced potential.
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7 Ways to Improve the Security of Your Business
Cybersecurity remains a critical aspect of protecting your business.
Frequently, the significant threats to organizations are more digital than they are physical and, sadly, many small businesses don’t feel ready to handle a severe threat. Actually, many of them are. But in the end, the size of your company doesn’t matter when it comes to security. So, if you want to protect your business, you should consider improving your IT security.
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Cloud Security – Threats to Avoid
Cybercriminals are digging endlessly for their next payload. A business that either has a fragile or non-existent cloud protection framework is one of the main targets for any hacker.
The Covid-19 pandemic is having a significant impact on the economy, our social lives, and the ways in which we operate. With many workers out there now being required to work from home, the situation has centered attention on cloud security and the stability of its infrastructure to stand up to cloud security attacks.
There is nothing new about the cybersecurity deep flaws in cloud storage. When the pandemic struck, many companies were in the process of upgrading their cloud protection, but have now been pushed to accelerate their strategies.
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How to Prevent Cybersecurity Threats in the Manufacturing Industry
Manufacturing is becoming more digitized as the industry is embracing automation to a higher intensity than ever before. The Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) is bringing artificial intelligence, cloud computing, and robotics into factories. Cyber-physical operations can now mix all aspects of the supply chain, including operational systems and data systems, and are taking the place of old, siloed mechanisms.
Any factory that uses these technological innovations is recognized as a Smart Factory and it triggers what analysts call nowadays Industry 4.0. Smart Factories will benefit the manufacturing industry substantially, as digital technology can offer higher production performance, better quality products with minimal errors, and increased flexibility for working processes.
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