Companies are increasingly exposed to cybercrime, regardless of the country, the size of the company, or the sector of activity. An attack on a company is detected approximately 150 days after the intrusion. This is the observation shared by many press articles, social network tweets or even television news.
In the digital world in which we live, attacks are invisible. It is therefore difficult to measure the risk we face.
Do we have a realistic picture of the security around us? Just because nothing is happening does not mean that the situation is under control. We can sometimes have the impression of being safe without it being real, or conversely, have the impression of being in danger when the safety is adequate.
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