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Recent Data Breaches You Should Know About - December 2019
Each year, hundreds of Canadian businesses and institutions suffer at the hands of cybercriminals. Understanding the magnitude of such threats is...
In honour of the New Year, we wanted to take a high-level look at the state of cybersecurity in 2018 and where it鈥檚 headed in 2019. We鈥檝e also included a few tips on how to keep your business protected in the upcoming year as well, but feel free to visit our website for more information.
2018 Sees Big Breaches
The biggest news to come out of 2018 was learning cybersecurity continues to pose a major threat to businesses (big and small) because most don鈥檛 know how to protect themselves properly. Ransomware, malware, phishing attacks, cryptocurrency viruses and AI attacks are just a few of the many cybersecurity threats we continue to see rattle organizations across the globe.
Even major corporations like , saw massive data breaches that wound up affecting thousands of customers worldwide. While we鈥檇 like to say things are looking up in the New Year, due to the number of growing attackers and available devices.
Advice for 2019
While the news that things are only expected to get worse may seem grim, there are a few steps you can take to protect your business from cyber threats:
We Can Help
If you鈥檙e concerned about effectively managing your business鈥 IT needs, consider outsourcing to a Managed IT Service provider. At 海角社区, we provide in-depth, reliable and ultra-responsive Managed IT services to all our clients. Better yet, we鈥檙e more affordable than an in-house IT employee and a better solution to a 鈥渂reak-fix鈥 approach 鈥 you鈥檒l pay the same amount each month, regardless of how much support you might need. Book a consultation with us today and get your business off to a secure start in 2019.
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