When Cost-Cutting Becomes Catastrophic
In 2024, AT&T became the face of corporate cybersecurity failure. Despite reporting $122 billion in revenue and nearly $20 billion in pretax profits, the company cut corners where it mattered most: security. In an attempt to streamline costs, AT&T trusted sensitive customer data to a third-party provider without enforcing essential protections like multi-factor authentication (MFA).
You’re Only as Secure as Your Suppliers
Don’t wait until one of your key suppliers suffers an attack. Start mitigating the risks that such an attack poses to your business today.
Has Your Organization Already Been Hacked?
How can you tell if the cybersecurity you have in place is strong enough to withstand hackers? Well, you really can’t. But you can look at what your cybersecurity is doing and do your best to strengthen it.
One Small Step From A Major Breach
Have you ever thought about how small changes on your network can impact the life and success of your company?