Cybersecurity Attacks: Are you at Risk?

An in-depth investigation by the non-profit analysis organization RAND reveals that hackers and their attacks are maturing at a much more rapid pace than organizations’ cybersecurity programs. Hackers now regularly and successfully plan sophisticated attacks to gain valuable information from large, well established organizations. In June 2015, Tony Scott, the CIO of the federal government, stated that organizations need “an architectural model that is secure by design rather than security slapped on after the fact, which is the way the IT world has worked for the past thirty years.”  The warning signs can no longer be ignored.

DeathtoStock_Wired2-500x333.jpg?width=300Many organizations naively think that if they are not a retailer storing millions of credit card numbers, then they are not a target for a cyber-attack. Bloomberg points out that hackers are really after any type of Personally Identifiable Information (PII), especially social security numbers, and Reuters reports that in black markets Protected Health Information (PHI) is 10 times more valuable than credit card numbers.

It comes as no surprise that there have been 4 major healthcare data breaches so far in 2015, with the UCLA Health breach of 4.5M patient records being the most recent. Any organization housing PII or PHI is at risk of financial and reputational ruin by a cyberattack. The Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council (FFIEC) recently released a Cybersecurity Assessment Tool to aid organizations in becoming more secure. Survey results can be used to understand what policies and technologies should be leveraged to assure compliance and security. Last year the SEC also released a guide for conducting cybersecurity readiness assessments.

Organizational strategy and executive decisions need to be linked directly to business processes and ground level operations. In order to make clear the institutional knowledge that is collected at the front lines, IT security managers must be equipped with an IT risk management software that can elevate their concerns, and allow them to take action on the most pressing risks.

While a single individual may be capable of implementing a manual process that adheres to a particular governance framework, it’s far more effective to have that individual managing the process in an automated solution that can centrally manage and report on IT assets, applications, incidents, and risk assessments.

 

Interested in understanding your organization’s inherent cybersecurity risk? Unsure of your current and necessary levels of cybersecurity maturity?

Download our annotated guides to the FFIEC’s Cybersecurity Assessment Tool and to the SEC’s Cybersecurity Guidelines. If you’re a LogicManager customer, one of our Analysts can deploy the actionable FFIEC survey to your environment today.

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Steven Minsky, CEO and Founder of LogicManager, is a recognized thought leader in risk management. Steven is well known for his precinct abilities to guide organizations through future risk events. Steven is a frequent speaker in the Energy, Financial Services and Cyber industries. While the first wave of COVID-19 caught many organizations by surprise, Steven predicted the pandemic impacts in January of 2020 and swiftly published action plans to help organizations prepare.

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