
End-to-end Cybersecurity Solutions
Michael Argast recently sat with Go Solo to chat about his entrepreneurship stories. Read on our interview with Go Solo
Michael Argast recently sat with Go Solo to chat about his entrepreneurship stories. Read on our interview with Go Solo
Cyberattacks are increasing everywhere. While tension resides in many industries, logistics and transportation firms need to take cybersecurity seriously because they are an alluring, high-impact target to cyber criminals. The most high profile of these cyberthreats is ransomware, which encrypts a company’s files until they pay a ransom, which can be thousands or even millions of dollars.
DevSecOps has seen a steady rise in popularity. Companies that have combined development and operations teams under a DevOps model have been generally successful in releasing code at a much faster rate.
What we hear, when people repost and share this data, is that there is a cybersecurity talent shortage. We need more university programs, high school programs – even elementary and preschool programs to draft talent at a young age and get them enthralled with cybersecurity. If we are going to have enough professionals to fill the ranks, we need to train legions of youth at an early age.
Just because you run a small business doesn’t mean you’re beyond being targeted for a cyber attack. Small businesses often hold the same sensitive customer information as larger enterprises. That, combined with fewer resources to devote to cyber security knowledge and mitigation, makes them an attractive target to hackers.
With limited resources, smaller businesses are often underprepared for cyberattacks and data breaches, and they can find it especially difficult to recover when they do occur. Kobalt.io enables SMEs to outsource cybersecurity, leveraging strength in numbers they don’t have on their own. It also makes high-level security affordable for smaller enterprises