As a business owner, you understand the risks that phishing and social engineering attacks pose to your business. But the challenge now for leaders like you is that these threats are constantly evolving and have become more sophisticated than ever.
If your business gathers customer data like names, email addresses, or phone numbers, you have a responsibility to keep their data safe. Your customers trusted you with their sensitive information, and now it’s your turn to return the favor.
Cybercriminals don’t need to use brute force or write malicious code to break into your systems. All they need to do is target your people. That’s what social engineering is all about.
You moved to the cloud for speed, scalability, and savings. You stayed because it gave you flexibility, faster deployments and easy access across teams. But while the benefits are real, so are the risks.