Cyber Magazine August 2024 | Page 76

Yet , an adequate defence goes beyond the fundamentals of making sure everything is running as optimally as it should . “ Businesses need to build and maintain a strong cyber defence capability that utilises proactive threat hunting powered by strong intelligence ,” explains Jamie .
Being reactive in an age of ransomware is becoming a luxury that few can afford , so securing everything from staff to IT to threat hunting will become a necessary part of ransomware resistance strategies . This is especially true with the burgeoning of AI .
“ The best strategy will understand that being proactive , rather than reactive , is the necessary response in the age of AI ,” Carl asserts . “ While it ’ s crucial to handle the aftermath of a cyber incident , this shouldn ’ t be the cornerstone of your cybersecurity strategy . Instead , adopting a proactive approach is key .”
Instead , businesses can focus on monitoring OT networks , which Dragos assesses that less than 5 % of which are monitored globally , and create a dedicated ICS Incident Response Plan . Practising those procedures with tabletop exercises can help minimise the breach or expedite the recovery procedure . This confidence can help mitigate associated costs felt when trying to manage an infection .
“ It is often the case , particularly for those targeted organisations that lack network monitoring , that they feel a compromise of the Enterprise IT
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