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In our final installment for the Kaplan e-learning web series, JANUS Associates takes an in-depth look at some of the ways an organization can prevent internal cyber threats along with how a ransomware attack can have major repercussions against your company's infrastructure and confidential data.

A company's cyber security plan can make all the difference in protecting against a data breach, but when a record 60% of all data breaches are internal, it can be hard to know who to trust. In this article, we will go through potential approaches you can take to protect your company's confidential and intellectual property.

As technology continues to advance and organizations transition into a completely digital space for their private information and data, cyber insurance has become a commonality among numerous industries.

Every organization, regardless of what you do, is at risk for a ransomware attack. This blog will give you some insight into best practices to minimize the risk of a successful attack.

Background

A commercial enterprise had a common, shared drive-type of network setup. Documents were shared by a multitude of employees throughout different departments and saved in a centralized manner. This common practice of centralizing data was the primary catalyst for the attack on their network.

Ensuring that you keep your personal identifiable information (PII) safe and protected should be your number one priority. With these tips below, JANUS provides insight on how you can prevent fraud from occurring.