Unfortunately, cyberattacks and data breaches have become commonplace for businesses—it’s become a when, not if, reality for organizations. It pays to be prepared.
Not only are cyberattacks harmful to brand reputation, but they are also incredibly costly.
According to IBM, the cost of a data breach in 2023 was $4.45 million, a 15% increase over three years. Data breaches and cyberattacks can also be pretty scary. A phishing attack is one thing; an attack on infrastructure like the power grid is another. What about an attack on food and farming? Now add on AI-generated risks, and it feels like security departments will never sleep.
Companies face so many threats today. From malware to DDoS attacks and zero-day exploits, cyber criminals are always innovating and finding their targets’ vulnerabilities.
Our cybersecurity clients mitigate threats daily and continue to keep their customers’ businesses running safely. Ahead of RSAC next week, we are featuring a few that are tackling the issues facing businesses today:
Deep Instinct
The recent rise in adversarial AI has made it clear that organizations must fight AI with better AI. Enter Deep Instinct, the only cybersecurity company leveraging deep learning (the most advanced form of AI) to help companies implement a prevention-first strategy. By stopping unknown threats before they can land in an organization's environment, Deep Instinct is changing the way organizations approach cybersecurity.
Vectra AI
The shift to hybrid attacks has rendered legacy threat detection and response solutions ineffective at defending against the new threat landscape. Today, organizations need visibility across the entire hybrid attack surface—identity, public cloud, SaaS, data center, cloud networks, and endpoints.
Vectra AI pioneered AI that turns siloed threat detection into integrated attack signals. This allows customers to know precisely how, when, and where attackers move across their hybrid environment in real-time, allowing their security teams to focus on the threats that are most urgent and critical to their business.
Silverfort
67% of organizations sync their on-prem passwords to cloud environments, increasing their attack surface and making them highly enticing targets for attackers. Identity security is an age-old problem that is still being pushed to the sidelines. While migrating to the cloud or operating in a hybrid environment isn’t new, we need to see security precautions enabled at the onset of migration rather than as an afterthought.
Silverfort is bridging these gaps and identity security challenges to help organizations stay safe from identity-related attacks, which have taken down Change Healthcare, U-Haul, MGM, and many more.
Learn more about our cybersecurity practice and see some case studies here.