Business View Magazine June 2023
96 BUSINESS VIEW MAGAZINE VOLUME 10, ISSUE 6 ISA CYBERSECURI T Y Globally, billions of dollars are lost to cyber crime every year. One data breach costs an average of $4.35 million. How much could you save with cyber security that blocks nearly 10 million threats per day? That’s only the start of the story about what the world’s best security can do for you. As you digitally transform your cyber security, you’ll stop hackers and be able to harness cyber security as a catalyst for business enablement. A comprehensive cyber security approach translates greater agility, more resilience, financial loss mitigation, better business continuity, and heightened readiness to seize emergent opportunities. It’s time for a change. The cyber threat landscape is rapidly evolving. The hackers are innovating. Your security measures must not only keep up, but be able to outsmart adversaries at every turn. Leverage leading solutions built on powerful artificial intelligence tools like ThreatCloud AI — the brain behind all of Check Point’s products. Turn to next-generation firewalls with 99.7% malware block rates, 99.9% phishing prevention rates, and ultra-low false positive detection rates. Deploy industry recommended best practices; from a collaborative framework, to a consolidated architecture. Be proactive. Take action. You deserve the best security. Learn more at checkpoint.com/action. ISA Cybersecurity’s managed security services are delivered from its state-of-the-art security operations center in Canada. Its SOC 2 Type 2 certified facility delivers these services 24x7x365. While it has customers in a number of countries around the world, ISA Cybersecurity’s primary focus is on the Canadian market. This is reflected in a customer base that includes numerous public sector and governmental agencies in the country. One of the big goals that the firm has is to continuously educate customers on the existing risks and industry trends that are affecting the corporate landscape. Dawson says that customers often treat the Toronto-based firm as an extension of their in-house teams, with several customers even placing ISA Cybersecurity right on their internal organizational charts. Dawson says that media reports of high-profile cybersecurity breaches are motivating companies to make the necessary investments to protect their assets. Further, heightened compliance and regulatory requirements are driving companies to develop more mature cyber programs. ISA Cybersecurity is helping to guide customers through these often complex processes. One of the current prevailing industry trends is the need for experienced and qualified cybersecurity professionals, Dawson says. “The gap between jobs and qualified talent is getting bigger every year,” he says. “There are way more positions available than
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