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Do You Know Your Digital Risk?

The security challenges within current digital environments can be better addressed if organizations knew how to identify these risks and incorporate preventative security measures and controls.

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Do You Know Your Digital Risk?

As technology advances and reshapes our global connectivity, we see higher productivity as a direct benefit. Technology has played a critical role in the growth of businesses across the world.

However, the consequential bad news is that these technological advancements have also made organizations increasingly vulnerable to digital risks. This does not mean that businesses must compromise on growth and advancement for the sake of security.

The security challenges within these digital environments can be better addressed if organizations knew how to identify these risks and incorporate preventative security measures and controls, along with proactive solutions and detailed plans, to overcome their digital vulnerabilities.

Let us discuss the different types of digital risks you should be looking out for and how you can use this information to keep growing and get a positive ROI.

<h2″>8 Types of Digital Risks

Digital risks are increasing in the business world due to the rapid adoption of new technologies. These risks are seen in various industries and are more pervasive than cybersecurity risks. On a broader scale, digital risks can be classified into physical, technical and administrative risks.

The following are the most prevalent risks in today’s digital world and should be treated as top priorities for any business:

  1. Cybersecurity risk: Cyberattacks continue to evolve as businesses evolve too. These have become more technology-driven. Attacks like ransomware, DDoS, etc., can bring a halt to the normalcy of any business.
  2. Data privacy risk: As we move forward to a knowledge-based economy, data has become the most valuable commodity in the world. This has resulted in hackers targeting critical business data and misusing them for personal gains.
  3. Compliance risk: Businesses need to adhere to various regulations regarding data privacy, cybersecurity, organizational standards of practice, etc. Any violation can attract heavy fines and penalties for a business.
  4. Third-party risk: When you outsource certain services to third parties, it might compromise the security of your IT infrastructure. For instance, a software tool you develop with an external vendor may introduce some vulnerabilities to your otherwise intact digital environment.
  5. Resiliency risk: This concerns the ability of a business to bounce back and continue operations after an unexpected disaster.
  6. Risks due to human errors: In 2019 90% of cyber data breaches in the UK were caused by human error. Whether it’s falling for phishing scams or misusing work devices, human errors can be quite costly for organizations if they go unchecked, unprotected or not properly monitored. Highly recommended article: Defense Strategies Against Inner Threats. 
  7. Automation risks: While automation is reshaping the tech industry for the better, it could also give rise to a range of risks such as compatibility risks, governance risks, etc.
  8. Cloud storage risks: The flexibility, ease-of-use and affordability offered by the cloud make it one of the most popular options for backup and storage. However, the cloud is also prone to various risks such as lack of control over data, data leakage, data privacy, shared servers, etc.

 

Risk Assessment and Managing Digital Risks

The best way to start managing your digital risks is by performing comprehensive security risk assessments regularly. After all, how would you know what your current vulnerabilities or gaps are and where your biggest security challenges lie without an ‘under the skin’ examination? Your Managed Services company plays a key role here.

With a risk assessment, you can measure your security posture against various internal and digital threats and determine how equipped you are to properly deal with these risks.

 

When you perform a security risk assessment you can proactively:

A. Identify vulnerabilities: A risk assessment helps you identify which part of your digital environment is relatively weak against various security threats. You can identify which systems are likely to be targeted by attackers and incorporate measures to strengthen these systems. Without the information presented by your risk assessment report, you don’t stand much chance of improving your digital security posture against known or unknown vulnerabilities.
B. Review and bolster security controls: In most cases, security incidents occur due to a lack of controls in the process. For instance, without proper cybersecurity awareness training and best practices training, employees are unlikely to follow security protocols on their own, which could result in losses due to human errors. Based on the risk assessment, you can upgrade your securities and incorporate preventive measures against various risks.
C. Track, quantify and mitigate your risks: To effectively manage various risks, you need to know the effect of these risks on your business. Once more, with a risk assessment, you can quantify these risks by identifying the potential losses posed by various threats. This helps you incorporate necessary risk mitigation strategies to prevent your exposure to various risks.

   – Here is a relevant resource: Your Employees, Are They Your Biggest Cybersecurity Risk?

 

The Value of Risk Assessment

IT and security budgets are often difficult to explain to management. Everyone understands the consequences of not investing in the correct security measures. However, it isn’t that easy or simple to put an exact ROI figure on security investments. The value of risk assessment is based on how you choose to act with the information you get from these reports.

The question executives and decision-makers must ask is: what is the cost of not making this investment?

Let’s consider a major data breach for example. It is always about what you stand to lose in the aftermath of a breach. If your business is dealing with valuable customer data, a data breach can result in unrecoverable financial losses as well as reputational damage.

Moreover, this might also result in regulatory non-compliance and attract heavy penalties from various regulators. In such cases, reviving a business after a major disaster can be almost impossible.

The cost of investment in security solutions and cyber insurance is negligible since it concerns the survival of the business. You may not be able to measure the exact ROI of the airbags in your car but that does not mean that your survival is not dependent on them.

Similarly, the information and insights gained from routine risk analyses are critical to the operation, resilience and long-term success of your business.

 

Assess Your Risks the Right Way

Monitoring and managing your digital security risks is a continuous process that must be done regularly and should be a part of your ongoing operational strategy.

To implement it the right way, you need to create a risk monitoring strategy that focuses on what risks need to be identified, how to identify them and, most importantly, how to deal with them.

As a Managed Services Provider (MSP) we have the knowledge, skillset and know-how to find, track and protect your business against these risks while providing average IT savings from 20% to 30%.

Reach out to us today to perform a complete risk assessment of your digital infrastructure and help you build a resilient security posture against various threats. We stand ready to help.

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