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Friday, 09/07/2018 8:07:14 PM

Friday, September 07, 2018 8:07:14 PM

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6 ways companies fail at security fundamentals

https://www.csoonline.com/article/3303582/security/6-ways-companies-fail-at-security-fundamentals.html#tk.twt_cso

A new report suggests many organizations are failing in the basic cyber hygiene efforts and leaving themselves exposed to hackers.

Excerpt:

Taking too long to remove unauthorized devices from a network.

Sixty-two percent of organizations reported that it took them hours at best to detect new devices on the network and hours on top of that to remove any unauthorized devices. All it takes is one malicious attacker to be connected for a few minutes to start potentially causing damage. Best Practice: Organizations need accurate inventory of authorized devices and network level authentication to prevent unauthorized connection.

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