4 Alarming cybersecurity statistics this 2022 and what they mean for your organization

As cyberthreats become more dangerous and prevalent, cybersecurity should become a top priority for businesses of all sizes. Despite this, many organizations still don't take the proper steps to protect their data and systems. To help you understand just how important cybersecurity is, we collected four statistics you need to know:

1. Small businesses experience more attacks than big businesses
Between January 2021 and December 2021, researchers at IT security company Barracuda Networks analyzed millions of emails across thousands of organizations.

Work from home security best practices

In many industries, remote working is becoming an increasingly popular option for employees. But with the freedom and flexibility of working from home comes a new set of cybersecurity risks. Read on to learn security best practices for remote workers.

Everything you need to know about monitoring employees online

If you’re managing a remote workforce, you may wonder whether your team is doing their jobs or wasting time watching random videos on the internet. Using employee monitoring tools is a good way to keep track of your team’s productivity. But is this practice ethical? Read on to learn more.

How IT security audits will boost your cybersecurity

Businesses of all sizes are prime targets for a cyberattack, so they must be proactive and have a cybersecurity strategy in place must be proactive and have a cybersecurity strategy. To be effective, that strategy must include IT security audits. As a vital component of a cybercrime protection system, regular IT security audits can help reduce risk, strengthen controls, enhance security, and improve overall business operations.

What is DMARC and what are its benefits for your business?

Many cyberattacks start with phishing campaigns. And if you fail to implement some form of email authentication, your company can suffer financial and reputational damage. Fortunately, there’s a solution that you can use to protect your organization: Domain-based Message Authentication Reporting and Conformance (DMARC).

DMARC: An introduction

To understand DMARC, we must first take a look at DomainKeys Identified Mail (DKIM) and Sender Policy Framework (SPF), the two email authentication standards that DMARC is built upon.

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