"$276,323 is the average cost of a cybercrime attack to a business, 33% of all businesses experienced a cybercrime" PWC – Global Economic Crime Survey 2014
Picture the scene: - Users are accessing your network from their own smart devices, from wherever they are. - Your corporate apps, servers, and data are in the cloud. - Devices that don’t even look like computers are connecting to your networks (think smart meters, thermostats, cameras...)
And to thicken the plot, you need to figure out how to get security everywhere to secure this complex infrastructure.
Businesses in 2017 simply have a lot more things to protect than five years ago. The last thing you want is to be caught out by.... In 2016, 27% of connected third-party cloud applications, introduced by employees in enterprises in 2016, posed a high security risk.
Australia is one of the world’s biggest targets for cyber attacks. Each year, at least 1 in 2 Australian businesses was hit by one or more cyber attacks. In 2016, the number of cyber-security incidents detected in Australian businesses soared 109%, compared to the global average of 38%.
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