Only one in three organizations have adequate business resilience measures in place to deal with ransomware threats?1
Poor security controls are often the precursor to a successful ransomware attack. So, your organization may have cyber insurance, but you could risk a claim denial if your insurers discover that you have failed to maintain adequate security standards.
To prevent a claim denial following a ransomware attack, your organization must practice good cybersecurity hygiene.
Below, we’ve mapped out five ways your organization can minimize its cyber risk exposure.
1. Enforce a strong network security policy
95% of cybersecurity breaches are due to human error.2 Having a network security policy in place will ensure everyone is on the same page with your company’s cybersecurity hygiene, reducing risk exposure.
What makes a good network security policy?
2. Continuously monitor your network to identify potential vulnerabilities
Information Technology security is a moving target. To avoid crippling ransomware and data breaches, you must effectively identify, prioritize and remediate vulnerabilities on network equipment, operating systems, applications, and often appliances connected to your environment.
Our Vulnerability Management Solution protects your organization from vulnerabilities that can lead to data loss, compromised identifiable information, regulatory compliance violations, and DDoS attacks. With this cloud-based service, you will have valuable access to a comprehensive continuous security solution. Learn about our Vulnerability Management solution.
3. Ensure endpoint protection
As a new kind of MSSP, Digital Hands is how organizations are getting ahead of threat actors in a world where compliance alone is no guarantee of protection. Too many companies invest in cybersecurity solutions, follow the recommendations, achieve compliance … and then still get breached. You’ve got to get to your exposures before the bad guys do.
To Get There First, you need to:
See More – because you’re working with an innovative partner who’s seen it all before and can see what’s coming next.
Flex More – because you have a composable security model that lets you adapt to changing needs and evolving threats without having to rip and replace.
Do More – because you have the technology and services that not only tell you what’s happening now, but what to do about it, and how to prevent it from happening again.
To learn more about protecting your organization against ransomware attacks and the risks of a cyber insurance claim denial, download the full white paper here or visit digital hands.