Cybercriminals are attacking companies from unexpected directions
According to a global survey by HFS Research and EY 300, companies see the biggest security threat in entering foreign markets (73 percent) and introducing new technologies (66 percent). For 63 percent of decision-makers data safety is a priority. Six from 10 managers have already been the victims of system attack. The problem is that firms don’t pay as much attention to the good old business areas and solutions as they should, which makes their core activities vulnerable. It is made clear by the study that as they are expanding, firms should involve an independent expert in building a proper business safety background. //
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