![]() Acknowledging other common cybercrimes, like social engineering fraud and business email compromise, he stressed that “there’s a host of other things that an incident response plan can help you address.” But it’s just one of many attacks that might occur,” noted Francis. “It’s the main issue that’s making headlines. Ransomware attacks have increased over 150% - but typically only account for a third of claims. “Despite all other things, cyber remains the number one concern across the businesses we survey,” Francis said. “But I like to take it one step further and say it’s not just when, it’s how bad is it going to be?” According to Tim Francis, Travelers’ Enterprise Cyber Lead, many take the risk seriously. “It’s not if, but when,” warned Charlie Platt, Arete’s Senior Director of Forensics. What did we learn? Here are the top takeaways from “ Hacked! What’s Your Plan?”Ĭyberattacks can happen to any business - any way, anywhere, anytime.
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