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Protecting Your Organisation from Evolving Cyber Threats
Posted on 18th July 2024
Protecting Your Organisation from Evolving Cyber Threats
From managing finances and storing confidential data to facilitating communication and collaboration, Local Government and Healthcare organisations depend on secure online systems. However, this digital dependence comes with a growing threat: cybercrime. Cyberattacks are becoming more frequent and sophisticated, targeting businesses of all sizes and causing significant disruptions. The financial implications can be devastating, and reputational damage can be hard to overcome.
Imagine a scenario where a cybercriminal gains access to your company's financial system. Sensitive data like customer payment details and financial records could be compromised. This could lead to financial losses, legal repercussions, and a loss of trust from your customers.
The 2024 Cyber Security Breaches Survey by the UK government paints a concerning picture: a staggering 50% of UK businesses reported a cyberattack in the previous year.
Last month (June 2024), the specialist Royal Brompton and Harefield hospitals were victim to a cyber-attack that led to the apparent leak of millions of sensitive patient files. (Fears trusts will lose millions of private income due to cyber attack | News | Health Service Journal (hsj.co.uk)
These types of attacks can take many forms, including:
- Malware: Malicious software designed to steal data, disrupt operations, or extort money.
- Phishing: Deceptive emails or websites that trick users into revealing sensitive information.
- Ransomware: A type of malware that encrypts a victim's data, making it inaccessible until a ransom is paid.
- Denial-of-Service (DoS) attacks: Overwhelming a website or server with traffic, making it unavailable to legitimate users.
Why Traditional Security Measures Aren't Enough
While traditional security measures like firewalls and antivirus software are essential, they're no longer enough to stop determined attackers. Relying solely on passwords is a particular vulnerability. Hackers can exploit stolen credentials through data breaches or use brute-force attacks to crack weak passwords.
MFA in Centros Secure: An Extra Layer of Defence
This is where Integra Centros’ Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) comes in. MFA adds an additional security layer by requiring users to provide two or more verification factors beyond just a password. This could include:
- A code sent to their phone: This is a common method where a unique code is sent via SMS or a mobile app, which the user must enter to gain access.
- A fingerprint scan: Biometric authentication uses unique physical characteristics like fingerprints or facial recognition for added security.
- A security question: This method requires users to answer a pre-determined question to verify their identity.
The Benefits of MFA with Integra Centros
Integra Centros offers a seamless MFA solution that simplifies data protection and regulatory compliance. Here's how it benefits your business:
- Enhanced Security: MFA significantly reduces the risk of unauthorised access by adding an extra layer of verification. Studies show that MFA can prevent up to 99.9% of automated cyberattacks.
- Compliance with Regulations: The UK General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) mandates a "data protection by design" approach. Implementing MFA with Integra Centros demonstrates your commitment to data security and regulatory compliance.
- Effortless Implementation: Our MFA solution integrates seamlessly with your existing Integra Centros system, making the transition smooth and straightforward. There's no need for complex configuration or additional software.
- Reduced Risk of Human Error: Even strong passwords can be accidentally leaked or written down. MFA reduces the reliance on passwords alone, mitigating the risk of human error.
- Peace of Mind: With robust security measures in place, you can focus on running your business with the confidence that your data is secure. This translates to improved employee morale and productivity.
Protecting Your Organisation Today
Cybersecurity threats are constantly evolving, making it more crucial than ever to fortify your defences. Don't wait for an attack to disrupt your business.
By implementing MFA with Integra Centros, you can:
- Reduce the Risk of Cyberattacks: Protect your financial data, customer information, and intellectual property from unauthorised access.
- Safeguard Sensitive Data: Ensure the privacy of your customers and comply with data protection regulations.
- Gain Peace of Mind: Focus on running your business with the confidence that your data is secure.