Cyber terrorism is growing in leaqps and bounds. Every business, every person as well as the Federal Government is at risk. Hundreds of millions of dollars are spent trying to limit the amount of loss that will happen from a cyber attack. The problem is that these millions are being spent unwisely because it is still applied to cyber crime detection and prevention. Until we all change our cyber crime strategy thinking, everyone will continue to be vulnerable.
Your IT department whether in-house or outsourced is an integral part of your IT infrastructure well being. They not only must maintain your computers, servers and Internet connection, but to today they must be able to protect your data from a cyber attack. If they can do that with the least amount of loss and cost to you, Great! If not, they MUST be replaced. Too many small to mis-sized companies have been hacked and the majority of them wer not properly protected because their IT specialists were not up to snuff. Today's show will discuss what you can do to protect and prevent a cyber attack and what your IT department needs to know.
The only reason cyber criminals get away with what they do is because we let them do it. We let them because we only apply Cyber Crime Detection resources instead of preventing the Cyber Crime from happening. IT specialists have to wake up.
Many people don't realize that a cyber crime attack occurs when you open an innocent looking email. Special guest Daniel Wastak, CEO of Kloud Integrated Systems will discuss how to avoid an eMail attack and what to do if you are hacked.
Dan Wastak is the CEO of Kloud Integrated Systems. He is an engineer and an inventor. His company specializes in Cyber Crime PREVENTION as opposed to other companies who tout Cyber Crime Detection. If you have a Detection service, it's too late, you've already been hacked. If you use a Prevention service you prevent the attack from occuring. Dan will discuss all the details how to Prevent a hack.
We discuss cyber attacks, cyber hacks and cyber crime an how to protect yourself from any computer related crime.