Guarding the Central Nervous System of the World
We have become utterly dependent on data. And yet, for the vast majority of systems, the physical points of access to our data networks remain unguarded.
We have become utterly dependent on data. And yet, for the vast majority of systems, the physical points of access to our data networks remain unguarded.
Most cybsersecurity solutions are designed to react to an incursion, rather than to prevent it, leaving the billions of data ports and connectors unguarded.
The pyramid of Data-Information-Knowledge-Wisdom (DIKW) has become a critical element for defending against network contamination and sabotage.
According to a report released by data-security company Varonis, cybersecurity budgets have increased by 141 percent between 2010 and 2018.
The data ports and cable connections of data and IT networks offer the easiest, most numerous points of access for data theft, compromise, and infection.
The Achilles heel of cybersecurity is the USB flash drive that is used at home and then is plugged in at work to infect networks with viruses and malware.