When Cybercriminals Strike: The Crucial Steps Businesses Overlook to Survive the Hack

Ever wondered if your business could really survive a cyberattack—or worse, if your own team might be the weak link hackers exploit? In a digital age buzzing with invisible threats, information security isn’t just the IT department’s nightmare; it’s a people problem, plain and simple. Nathalie Claes’s book, Hacked, now what?, dives headfirst into this often-overlooked truth: it’s human error and social engineering, not just sophisticated malware, that can unravel your enterprise. Forget drowning in tech jargon or pricey software solutions—this isn’t about complexity; it’s about understanding how everyday slip-ups and business workflows leave the backdoor wide open. Drawing on two decades as a Chief Information Security Officer, Claes unpacks how hackers think and why your employees are your first, best defense. If you’re a manager staring down the barrel of cybersecurity confusion, this book’s practical, people-focused approach might just be the lifeline you didn’t know you needed.

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