Published On: February 13, 20212.3 min read

The need for a strong defense against and awareness of hackers has caused many small and mid sized businesses to somewhat complicate their cybersecurity. Though more businesses now have formal incident response plans (up from 18% in 2015 to over 25% now in 2021), those businesses’ ability to actual respond to and completely contain an actual attack has dropped by 13%.2  Why is this? We believe there are many factors, but two key reasons is (1) because businesses are not testing their threat-readiness on a regular basis and (2) they are using too many, or incorrect security products that actually hamper their ability to correctly respond to and identify a cyberattack.

Having a strong cyber resilience strategy can help businesses protect their business, uptime, and ensure that they will recover from such incidents quickly and without data loss. You may think that the terms “cybersecurity” and “cyber resilience” are the same, but the meanings are somewhat different.

While cybersecurity primarily refers to blocking criminals from attacking your business network, cyber resilience is primarily related to planning, defending, and recovering quickly from a cyberattack.[/vc_column_text][vc_column_text][/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row margin_top=”-15″ el_class=”window-section”][vc_column el_class=”microsoft-left-col”][vc_column_text]

The world of online threats and attacks is evolving at fast rate, and traditional security measures struggle to keep up. Experts have predicted that a ransomware attack will occur a staggering once every 11 seconds in 2021. Your business is not immune and having a cyber resilience strategy that highlights the ways you would respond and move forward in the face of an attack is a necessity.

Your business could be considered cyber resilient if you have done the following:

  • You’ve implemented measures to guard against cyberattacks
  • Proper risk control measures for data protection have been identified and deployed
  • Your network is setup so that hackers cannot severely disrupt business operation during or after an attack

The primary components of a strong cyber resilience strategy include:[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row margin_top=”-15″ el_class=”window-section”][vc_column el_class=”microsoft-left-col”][vc_column_text]

Insider threats are dangerous to your company’s security and could have a massive impact on your data, primary assets, and reputation. These threats can be some of the hardest IT security threats to detect and contain. At TechSeven Partners, a managed IT service provider can help you identify, prevent, and mitigate these threats through monitoring, business continuity planning, employee education, and incident mitigation. Although there is no perfect prevention, a professional IT team and a well-executed plan can make the difference when combating insider threats and cybercrime.

Sources:

  1. Infosecurity Magazine
  2. The 2020 Cyber Resilient Organization Study
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