Businesses are going to get attacked, so the best defence is preparation
Security attacks are a fact of life for the modern digital business, and incidents are an inevitably unpleasant and increasingly frequent outcome from many attacks, though the likelihood of an attack being successful can be reduced by implementing robust cybersecurity capabilities.
The vendor states this is why most companies make significant efforts to build cybersecurity into their services and their operations; they know all too well the potential downside of suffering an incident could be catastrophic.
tools may work, but they still have blind spots
Most organisations will have firewalls and anti-malware, with authentication and access controls on their sensitive content. Many will have security event monitoring and dedicated teams for SecOps and incidents. Necessary, this reduces the chance that data will get stolen, but it doesn’t guarantee that it won’t, and all those investments ultimately provide alerts on the events that they detect and prevent. They’re not able to describe what they missed because nothing can, that’s not how testing works.
Tracking data security
Seedata operates outside of the business's environment, constantly checking to make sure the data that should be safe and secure within the environment hasn’t been leaked, stolen and exposed by mistake. It is presented as like a GPS tracker for data. seedata inspects all user activity, tightly manages their access to just the data they need, and maintains all out infrastructure and applications against the threats and vulnerabilities the platform identifies.