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7 Reasons Why Cybersecurity Fails

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You’re not actively monitoring your IT infrastructure for threats. You don’t have an incident response plan. Incident response preparedness can save up to $2 million on data breaches, according to IBM, and yet 39% of small and medium-sized businesses do not have an incident response plan.

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Cybersecurity Audit Checklist

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Alert your organization’s leaders that you’ll be conducting an audit and confirm that they’re available to help when needed. Ensure cross-department communication. An audit should be company-wide, which means your security auditor may not be a subject expert on every part of your digital ecosystem.

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Guide: Complete Guide to the NIST Cybersecurity Framework

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You’ve established incident alert thresholds. Security continuous monitoring (DE.CM): The organization continuously monitors its information systems and assets to identify cybersecurity events and verify the effectiveness of protective measures. Monitoring includes these areas: The enterprise network. Employee activity.

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Guide: Complete Guide to the NIST Cybersecurity Framework

Reciprocity

You’ve established incident alert thresholds. Security continuous monitoring (DE.CM): The organization continuously monitors its information systems and assets to identify cybersecurity events and verify the effectiveness of protective measures. Monitoring includes these areas: The enterprise network. Employee activity.