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Why You Shouldn’t Overlook Identifying Exploitable Vulnerabilities in your Attack Surface
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Why You Shouldn’t Overlook Identifying Exploitable Vulnerabilities in your Attack Surface

Author: Jaqueline Fong, LOGON Software Asia
Identifying exploitable vulnerabilities in your attack surface is crucial in ensuring your business’s cybersecurity. As the world becomes increasingly interconnected, companies become increasingly reliant on technology to streamline operations, especially with the rise of AI Technology, making them vulnerable to cybersecurity threats. Cybersecurity threats are on the rise, and companies that overlook this issue put themselves at significant risk.
The double-blind survey was conducted by an independent third-party. It asked 6,700 private sector cybersecurity leaders across 27 markets, including 6 markets in Southeast Asia, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam, to indicate which solutions they had deployed and the deployment stage. And it showed that only 23% of Southeast Asian companies are ready to defend against cybersecurity threats. This statistic is concerning, especially considering cyber attacks can cause significant financial and reputational damage to businesses.
There are several reasons why you should pay attention to cybersecurity for your business:
Huge financial burden
The financial losses that a business can suffer from a cyber attack can be enormous, such as:
- Data Loss: Companies need to spend a significant budget on recovering lost data due to cybersecurity breaches, including costs to hire data recovery specialists and rebuilding the missing databases.
- Downtime: The attack can also cause significant downtime that affects productivity and revenue during that period. Some companies may temporarily shut down the entire operation to address the breach.
- Legal and Regulatory Costs: Organizations may face legal and regulatory costs associated with compliance with data protection laws due to the exposure of sensitive customer data.
- Reputation Damage: A cybersecurity breach can damage a business’s reputation, resulting in decreased revenue and additional costs associated with rebuilding the business’s reputation in the long term.
Evolving cybersecurity threats
Cybercriminals are always looking for new ways to breach a business’s defenses. And as our technology advances, so does their methods to exploit vulnerabilities. That’s why companies must be vigilant, stay up-to-date with the latest cybersecurity threats, and find immediate solutions.
Conclusion
Identifying exploitable vulnerabilities in your attack surface is essential to protect your business from cybersecurity threats. Businesses must prioritize cybersecurity and take a proactive approach to prepare for potential attacks coming their way. By investing in the latest technology and solutions and educating employees on recognizing and responding to cybersecurity threats, businesses can protect themselves and their customers from the devastating effects of cyber attacks.
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