Frequently Asked Questions
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Training staff in cybersecurity is crucial because humans remain the weakest link in the majority of security incidents. Whether it's clicking on a phishing link, using a weak password, or unintentionally sharing sensitive information, human error is the root cause of many compromises.
Good training enables employees to recognize threats, adopt safe behaviors on a daily basis (password management, vigilance against suspicious emails, adherence to procedures), and react correctly when in doubt. This strengthens the company's overall security posture and significantly reduces the risk of a successful attack.
The corporate network is the primary target for attackers: it provides access to all systems, data and internal communications. Three factors increase SMEs' exposure:
- Long detection time — the average time to detect a breach is 204 days (IBM Cost of a Data Breach 2024), giving attackers time to exfiltrate data.
- Default configurations — firewalls, routers and switches delivered with non-hardened settings represent exploitable entry points.
- Uncontrolled remote access — VPN, remote working and partner access expand the attack surface without always being adequately secured.
A robust and well-configured network prevents most attacks and ensures the continuity of your operations, even during periods of high demand or elevated cyber threats.
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