Data is the most important asset in the current digital economy system.
Zero-day attacks are called so because they appear out of the blue, and not ensuring information security in such cases can prove to be very costly. Such attacks often take ransom the targeted organisations and lock them out of their data.
Regulations have been put in place to assist and push all types of organisations towards being better prepared against cyber crime that targets their data.
Having robust frameworks and policies for IT and cyber security protects sensitive data from theft, manipulation, and misuse. This happens also to allow for compliance to these regulations.
But it is not just a checklist tick off exercise.
What does protecting data implicate in terms of culture and procedures?
Have you readied your organisation?
TrustMatters may be able to help you improve on such issues, we believe we can assist.