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Black Arrow Cyber Threat Briefing 12 April 2024

Black Arrow Cyber Threat Intelligence Briefing 12 April 2024:

-UK Cyber Breaches Survey Finds Business Falling Short on Cyber, as Half Suffer Breach and Many Fail to Report

-The Cyber Attack Stopped by a Microsoft Engineer Was Scarier Than We Realise

-UK Government Urged to Get on ‘Front Foot’ with Ransomware Instead of ‘Absorbing the Punches’

-74% of Employees Falling Victim to Phishing Attacks Hit with Disciplinary Actions; Egress Reveals

-Why Are Many Businesses Turning to Third-Party Security Partners?

-60% of SMBs and 74% of Businesses with up to 500 Employees are Concerned About Cyber Security as Attacks Rise

-Cyber Attacks Cost Financial Firms $12bn Says IMF

-LastPass: Hackers Targeted Employee in Failed Deepfake CEO Call

-Most Cyber Criminal Threats are Concentrated in Just a Few Countries

-Why Incident Response is the Best Cyber Security ROI

-Ransomware Attacks are the Canaries in the Cyber Coal Mine

-Cyber Security is Crucial, but What is Risk and How do You Assess it?

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Welcome to this week's Black Arrow Cyber Tip Tuesday - This week Tony talks about about why it is important to us to be independent, and how our impartiality and objectivity helps our customers.

This week we are talking about why it is important to us to be independent and how our independence helps us and helps our customers. As an independently owned and operated business we are able to be completely impartial and objective, we are not tied to any vendor, product, service provider or supplier, and this means we can objective and transparent in our approach. We offer true independence and can advise on a range of different solutions to meet all budgets. We can work with you whether you have IT in house or whether you outsource your IT to an external third party provider, and remember anyway that information security goes far beyond just being an IT problem. Talk to us to see how we can help you to evaluate the efficacy of the controls you have in place or where you might benefit from new ones.

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