How Does Cybercrime as a Service (CaaS) Work?
Cybercriminals are now providing their services and hacking tools to anyone willing to pay, as they operate an “as-a-service” business model. Why is CaaS a source of concern for businesses? Cybersecurity Ventures reports that cybercrime has grown at an annual rate of 15% over the past few years. This means there are more people with access and the ability to launch attacks, which can result in greater consequences than ever before - especially when you take into account all-time records being set every day!
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The rise in high-profile cyberattacks on corporate giants is enough to make anyone want to curl up into a ball and hide. But even though these attacks may be happening more frequently, the majority of corporations aren’t taking basic measures needed for protection–which became evident when T Mobile announced that they too had been hacked this summer! Identity theft is becoming more and more common, but what makes this story notable are the lengths hackers went through to steal customer data. They not only had access to extensive information on millions of T-Mobile customers—but they also accessed personal details such as SSN’s birth dates or driver’s license numbers!
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When a manufacturing firm was hacked, it found itself in the midst of a chaotic mess. Their systems were compromised and customer data appeared to be at risk—but with the help of CompleteCloud Platform the crisis was averted! The Break Down | When Cybersecurity Crisis Strikes Imagine waking up on Monday morning to discover your company has been hit with ransomware that essentially shut down the business. Worse than that? When calling your IT provider for help, you find out they are helpless because the IT company itself was also infected. Our partner CompleteCloud shared the following story from a customer.
Learn More4 Actions to Take Right Now to Meet CMMC Requirements
The United States Department of Defense (DoD) is notifying contractors that they need to be certified in order to protect sensitive defense information from cyber threats. If you’re a contractor and have been issued this notification, then congratulations! Your skills will soon become invaluable as we navigate an increasingly technical world where hackers can access anything online. Small businesses are the backbone of our economy, and they’ve been thriving in recent years. In 2020 alone small business owners won 26% more federal contracts than big companies- amounting to $145 billion! That’s why all contractors who work on Department Of Defense projects will soon need some level of certification.
Learn MoreAvatara, a leading provider of digital transformation solutions, announced $10 million in growth financing.
The company is geared up for faster growth with the help of Bank Street Capital Partners and Post Road Group. June 24, 2019 – St. Louis, MO The leading provider of outsourced IT and private cloud-based infrastructure, Avatara has received a $10 million growth investment from an investor group led by Bank Street Capital Partners. This funding will be used for enhancing development efforts as the company solidifies its national reach with complete solutions that meet business needs at every stage in their lifecycle.
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