, the company’s vice president of product management, said the most surprising survey finding was that one in five organizations have had at least one account compromised in 2021.
“This also highlights how many organizations can be vulnerable without a right set of protection tools. Once inside, it can be especially difficult to detect an intruder until it’s too late and they have already acted,” Flouton said.Flouton counseled that, “Above anything else, organizations need to review how they protect their emails and their users.
This includes detecting the takeover of accounts, training end-users to recognize and report suspicious messages, “and the ability to automate response to these threats so they can be eliminated before they can cause damage,” he concluded.To put the cyberattacks on small businesses in perspective, it is important to remember the challenges and realities they are dealing with..noted that the Covid pandemic has led to a spike in the number of cyberattacks from hacker groups.
also robbed at Gun Point by White Supremacist in New York :-(
Do you wonder why? (Fewer defenses, right?)
Forbes is propaganda. USA is a crime syndicate with a flag.