Is your cyber security tech enough to withstand an advanced cyberattack? Firewalls, antivirus software, and sophisticated detection systems – they’re all touted as the ultimate shield against cyber threats, but are they enough?
At Babble, we understand the pressures you’re under. We’ve helped thousands of customers like you who are juggling multiple priorities, tight budgets, and wanting a trusted partner to guide them through the complexities of cyber security. It’s tempting to think of cyber security as a purely technical issue that can be solved by buying and implementing tools.
In this article, we will explore why relying purely on technology (no matter how fancy or sophisticated) isn’t enough to protect you. We’ll show how a holistic approach is needed for your business to achieve true cyber resilience.
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Cyber security is more than just a tech issue, it’s a business issue that needs a comprehensive solution. This often requires a shift in mindset – one that recognises how people, processes, and technology work together.
This means taking the time to understand where their strengths and weaknesses lie and implementing regular reviews of your security procedures, so that you are continuing to strengthen your cyber posture.
While technology is undoubtedly a critical component of any cyber security strategy, we need to recognise its limitations. It’s not a magic fix but more like a piece of the puzzle. No matter how advanced the technology, if your organisation isn’t skilled enough to utilise it, then it is ineffective.
Investing in technology only for your cyber security needs can lead to:
Over-reliance: Being overly dependent on a single type of defence, like an antivirus or firewall, creates significant vulnerabilities. If that specific tool fails, your entire system becomes exposed.
Lack of Agility: Cyber threats are constantly changing and evolving, while technology can quickly become outdated. A tool that worked effectively three years ago might not be sufficient today.
Lack of Expertise and Coverage: Many SMBs lack the internal expertise to effectively manage these tools. Hackers don’t work a 9-to-5 schedule. They strike during off-hours when your team may not be actively monitoring, leaving you vulnerable. This means that you need more than just tools; you need round-the-clock monitoring and expertise.
If you’re not investing time into training your people to recognise suspicious behaviour and react in appropriate ways, your security tools will fall short. Prioritising the critical importance of human awareness and preparedness goes hand in hand with the right tools and technology. Here are some ways that you can do this:
It should become clearer that cyber security isn’t just one thing; it’s about moving beyond simply ticking boxes and working towards creating a team that knows how to mitigate an attack before it occurs. This is often referred to as building a culture of cyber resilience. According to Opentext, cyber resilience is described as “the ability of an organisation to anticipate, withstand, recover from, and adapt to adverse conditions, stresses, attacks, or compromises on systems that use or are enabled by cyber resources.”
Here are some ways you can build a culture of cyber resilience:
The misconception that technology alone is enough to protect your business is no longer a viable approach. To truly strengthen your cyber resilience, you need to reassess your current strategy and acknowledge that relying solely on tech leaves significant gaps. This means investing in people, processes, and a strong security culture across all levels of the organisation.
A strong security culture involves a shared understanding of expected behaviours; and shifting from a technology-centric view to a holistic view means moving away from the “checkbox mentality” and building a team that knows how to mitigate an attack before it occurs.
Remember that the most secure organisations are those that recognise the need for both cutting-edge technology and an informed, engaged workforce. At Babble, we offer a free security health check to help you with this. By taking the time to have an honest conversation about your current cyber posture we can work together to build a cyber security solution that is right for you.
Read our article that covers What Goes into a Cyber Security Budget to get a better understanding of the costs involved in a holistic approach to your cyber security solution.