Monday, 25 April 2016

Locking Cyberthreats Out Of Cincinnati Businesses

Morphick’s Tony Hudson is somewhat of a superhero. When one of the Norwood company’s clients, big or small, reports a cyber threat and investigators deem it to be real, Hudson jumps into action. “I have a suit in my car so that if I have to go somewhere I can change into it like superman.”

There is no shortage of threats. Here are some of the top ones for 2016.

Cybercrime is becoming such a big issue that the global cybersecurity market is projected to reach $170 billion by 2020. Many U.S. companies are unprepared and more than half report in surveys they have been victims.

Justin Hall, director of security services for CBTS, helped build Morphick’s team before the company spun off. He says, “It’s no longer the nerdy kid in the basement. The ones that we are most concerned about are the ones that offer the most serious threat and are paid by a government.” For the full article click here



from cyber security caucus http://ift.tt/1Sn0WdU
via IFTTT

No comments:

Post a Comment