There is no doubt that APTs (Advanced Persistent Threats) pose a clear and present danger to businesses and organizations across the globe. Download our eBook, Whodunit: The Mystery of the APT, to find out about the complex and intricate research that Kaspersky Lab does on APTs.
How do cybercriminals infiltrate companies? One of the most common methods is sending a phishing email to an employee. Download our eBook, Dangers of Phishing: Help Employees Avoid the Lure of Cybercrime, to learn how employees can be your first line of defense.
When it comes to cryptomalware, prevention is the superpower that protects your organization. Do you know the steps you need to take to make sure that your company can face down a cryptomalware attack?
In this IDG survey, sponsored by Kaspersky Lab, IT Managers share their experiences around the growing threat of ransomware. If you are concerned about ransomware or simply curious about how other companies are managing this malicious threat, then download the whitepaper, Taking on Ransomware.
42% of the companies say the single largest loss of confidential data loss is by employees. It’s vital that your company learn the best ways to protect from employee threats. With the proper training and knowledge, your employees can act as your most important line of defense.
Imagine losing all of your business’s most value data. Your sales records. Customer files. Product information. How would your business cope? Learn how to prevent this devastating scenario by downloading our practical guide, Could Your Business Survive A Cryptor?
Data breaches that involve virtual environments are more than twice as costly as those which do not involve a virtual environment. With the average cost of a virtual breach for an SMB at $74,000, and the average cost for an Enterprise at $942,000, failing to secure your virtual environment is not an option.
Your employees are your most valuable asset, but they can also be the weakest link in your security chain. Download our eBook, The Threats from Within: How Educating Your Employees on Cybersecurity Can Protect Your Company to learn important tips to keep your organization safe.
What would a cybercriminal want from a small- to medium-sized business (SMB)? An awful lot. From confidential personal and financial data to access to affiliated corporations, there are plenty of reasons why cybercrime is turning its attention to SMBs.