A sobering example emerged recently when a 158-year-old UK-based company collapsed after a cyberattack, triggered by something as seemingly minor as a weak password. This incident left 700 employees jobless and an institution with a legacy spanning over a century in ruins. Read more here.
This is a wake-up call for every organization: Data loss can kill your business.
The Limitations of Plan A: Antivirus and Firewalls
Most companies do invest in preventive cybersecurity tools like antivirus software and firewalls. These tools are critical — and recommended — for detecting and blocking known threats. But here’s the catch: they are reactive by design. Antivirus systems rely on known malware signatures; firewalls block suspicious traffic patterns based on predefined rules.
But what happens when the threat is unknown — like a zero-day attack?
The Limitations of Plan A: Antivirus and Firewalls
Most companies do invest in preventive cybersecurity tools like antivirus software and firewalls. These tools are critical — and recommended — for detecting and blocking known threats. But here’s the catch: they are reactive by design. Antivirus systems rely on known malware signatures; firewalls block suspicious traffic patterns based on predefined rules.
But what happens when the threat is unknown — like a zero-day attack?