The Consequential Truth of Cyber Crime
There are estimated to be 500,000 companies in New Zealand - more than half of those businesses don’t have a cyber crime response plan, according to PWC’s 2016 Global Economic Crime Survey.
There are estimated to be 500,000 companies in New Zealand - more than half of those businesses don’t have a cyber crime response plan, according to PWC’s 2016 Global Economic Crime Survey.
Have you ever wondered how susceptible your business is to a cyber attack? Find out what happened when a small beauty business owner named Paige, arranged for a cyber security professional to stage an attack on her business.
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