Computers and the internet have brought great strides to businesses leading to increased company productivity and improved client service. Unfortunately, progress of digital technologies has brought with it cybersecurity risks.

Over the last few years, the frequency and severity of cyber-attacks on companies, disrupting their operations and corrupting or appropriating their proprietary data, has increased exponentially. Even the most sophisticated of companies have been the subject of major cyber-attacks just in the last year.

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