Data breaches pose a growing risk for organizations as technology evolves and systems interconnect. Cyber expert Sarah Jones emphasizes that breaches can affect not just the directly impacted organization but also its partners and customers. This interconnectedness makes organizations more attractive targets for cybercriminals, who can profit by reselling leaked data. To counteract these threats, organizations must rapidly isolate breaches and conduct thorough forensic investigations to understand their scope and prevent further damage.
There are only two types of companies: Those that have been hacked and those that will be hacked.
A single breach can compromise not only the affected organization but also its partners, vendors, and clients, exponentially increasing potential damage.
A thorough forensic investigation is crucial to determine the breach's scope, origin and duration.
Threat actors frequently repackage and resell leaked data in various formats to maximize their financial returns.
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