Today, the human factor still plays a role in most cybersecurity incidents. Human error is involved in 74% of data breaches. It’s essential to shift towards designing human-centric controls that promote and facilitate the use of responsible cybersecurity practices among employees.
Not only is ransomware on the rise, but this type of malware is also growing more sophisticated and professionalized, which is a cause for concern for both organizations and users.
What cybersecurity threats will emerge from the depths of the dark web and from the minds of threat actors in 2024? In this year’s predictions, the WatchGuard Threat Lab shares what cybersecurity and threats will look like in the next year and ways to defend your business. Join our webinar, where Corey Nachreiner, CSO, and Marc Laliberte, director of security operations, will discuss.
More and more companies are realizing the importance of a unified cybersecurity system to shield against threats. Perhaps that's why cyberattacks on the network are becoming less common, dropping by almost 80% this quarter, according to our latest Internet Security Report (ISR). Even so, for SMBs, despite progress shown in adopting cybersecurity systems, the sheer volume of malware, as well as its rapid ability to change and evolve, poses a danger to company network systems.