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The True Costs and Business Implications of Breaches

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Society seems increasingly indifferent to data breaches and the value of personal information. There are two crucial aspects to this: the nature of compromised data and its exposure; and fraud and identity-based protection. Compromised data lays out your IT environment, including privileged access which can be leaked or sold on the dark web. This provides bad actors, with a detailed blueprint of your organization's structure, this makes it easier for them to exploit vulnerabilities. This makes your dealership susceptible to Ransomware, Business Email Compromise - BEC attacks, and more, costing your dealership material financial losses, damage to reputation and long-term operational disruptions.

See What Mackenzie Brown, VP of Security Has to Say

Watch a 3-minute video on the material business implications attacks can have on your dealership.

 

At Safeguard we use the acronym F.O.R. to understand the business implications of breaches. F.O.R. standing for Financial, Operation & Reputation impact. Read our white paper to learn more about how leadership should think about cybersecurity excellence.