Palindrome Consulting’s CEO/President Showcases the Utmost Expertise at the Global Entrepreneurship’s Cybersecurity Forum
Are we really one click away from a silent digital epidemic in the business world? You’ve heard the term cybercrime… But is it something more? Is cyber-terrorism more accurate to describe the current state of threats?
In this exclusive video, Ilan Sredni takes the stage to talk about the importance of staying safe in today’s evolving threat landscape. He refers to cybersecurity in the term he finds most appropriate: cyber-terrorism – mentioning that we’re one click away from a silent digital epidemic in the business world. How so? He says we’re only as secure as our least knowledgeable employee or last looked at the computer.
If it’s an epidemic, why isn’t anyone talking about it the way they would with the measles or flu?
The answer is simple: most business executives don’t fully comprehend the incredible cost that comes along with a cybersecurity breach. Ilan goes through a few scenarios as he talks about cyber terrorism…
“Close your eyes and think to yourself… You come into your office tomorrow morning and everything you’ve used or worked on for decades is completely gone – you have no access. After a moment of freak-out, you call for help.”
That’s where an MSP like Palindrome Consulting comes in. They have a team of 15 individuals with over 150 years of combined experience. Ilan mentions that their niche is simple: helping business owners stay safe and sleep better at night. The world of cyber terrorism is evolving at a rapid rate with many threats to consider:
- Disgruntled employees
- Competitors looking for proprietary information
- Phishing schemes
- And much, much more
Introducing the three t’s of cybersecurity defense…
Palindrome Consulting follows what they call “the three T’s of cybersecurity defense.” This includes:
- Training: They train their clients on a regular basis. In fact, every month, there’s a new activity that helps them increase their knowledge and awareness. They even encourage their clients to send in questions about suspicious emails and/or websites.
- Tools: They invest in a range of tools, including hardware, software, and cybersecurity policies, to protect their clients. These tools change as new threats come out to ensure they’re always the latest and greatest available.
- Testing: They believe testing is vital because, without testing, you’ll never know if your tools are effective. That’s why they test their own staff and their clients. They also have a third-party test them, because in reality, they’re human and humans can make mistakes.
Watch the full video here and if you’re ready to start taking the threat of cyber terrorism seriously, get in touch. Call {phone} or email: {email} to book a one hour discussion with Ilan Sredni now.