Many companies struggle with all of the cybersecurity documentation, processes, and policies that can limit their business growth and REALLY stress them out. Omnistruct serves as an enterprise partner for the critical policies, processes, and documentation needed to make sure all of that data and revenue is well protected against cyber threats and that the company stays in compliance with all rules and regulations.
In 2020, a hack believed to have been perpetrated by the Russian intelligence service compromised more than 100 clients of the SolarWinds network management company. Affected organizations included tech giants Microsoft, Cisco, and Intel, as well as the Pentagon and the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency—the very agency tasked by the Department of Homeland Security with protecting federal computer networks from cyberattacks. By Jessica Ader I November 28, 2021 Read More
2021 has been a watershed moment for cybersecurity incidents, as cybercrime has become a frequent headline, and cyber criminals have thrived on unsuspecting and/or unprepared businesses and institutions. For example, the Solar Winds attack exposed sensitive data from top companies like Microsoft as well government agencies1, and the Colonial Pipeline attack substantially disrupted the petroleum supply chain2. We have seen an almost 20% increase in data breaches and attacks since last year. By Kyle A. Johnson and Brandon T. Pauley I November 18, 2021 Read More
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