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Your business risks ‘death by cyber attack’ without an incident response plan - New Cyber24 Podcast

Written by VLCM | Nov 3, 2020 5:30:58 PM

 

Cybersecurity can mean different things to different businesses but you run a significant risk if you choose to ignore it. A recent Forbes article makes the case that businesses should focus not only on cybersecurity (keeping hackers from committing a crime at your expense) but also on cyber resilience (keeping your business alive and getting back to full throttle after a cybercrime is committed).

When a hacker is successful, your team is suddenly pulled from what they do best to deal with data recovery, regulators, and upset customers. So, you should ask yourself what are we doing to prevent a hacker from causing us trouble and what are we going to do if a hacker is successful.

 

Panelists:

Dan Schuyler, VLCM
Anthony Booyse, Sophos


 


Episode 106: Your business risks ‘death by cyber attack’ without an incident response plan


 

This episode of Cyber24 was sponsored in-part by Aruba ClearPass. At VLCM, we know IT departments are overwhelmed with too many technologies to manage, too many alerts to weed through, and have too little staff to do it all. To help lighten the load WHILE eliminating blind spots, we highly recommend adopting Aruba ClearPass in your environment. From IoT to an always-on mobile workforce - especially now - organizations are more exposed to attacks then ever before. With Aruba ClearPass, you can get AGENTLESS visibility and dynamic role-based control for seamless security enforcement and response across your wired AND wireless networks.How's that for making things easier?

 

 

About Cyber24

 

CYBER24 is a podcast and website designed to bridge the knowledge gap between cybersecurity experts, business leaders and policy makers. We talk with experts who share their knowledge in an easily understandable formate designed to arm public and private sector leaders with the information they need to protect their organizations.