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03/07/2025

We've built our credibility on a foundation of comprehensive services and a diverse portfolio of clients, ranging from agile e-commerce stores to critical local government agencies and sensitive healthcare providers. Our expertise spans:

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Vulnerability Assessments
Security Audits
Incident Response
Security Awareness Training
Managed Security Services

Choose Mexcorp Cyber Security for robust protection and peace of mind. Partner with us to safeguard your assets and ensure business continuity.

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In everything you're doing today, you have two choices: adapt and embrace AI for your benefit, or watch as it surpasses you and takes everything. It’s outperforming humans in ways we never thought possible. Isn’t it mind-blowing to think about the possibilities we now have at our fingertips? A complete beginner, with no prior knowledge, can now design a stunning website, build complex software, or create beautiful art—all with the help of AI.

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10/11/2022

How to Recover from a Cyber Attack

Cyber attacks are like earthquakes. There is the immediate shockwave when an incident occurs, as you hurry to identify the source of the breach, plug the vulnerability and fulfil your immediate regulatory requirements.

Then come the secondary waves that produce new problems. For example, how have essential operations been affected, and what are you doing to protect and restore your reputation?

Organizations often overlook the damage that these lingering problems cause, and the consequences can be far more expensive than they bargained for. According to one report, organizations could spend £3.6 million or more recovering from a security incident – and without appropriate processes in place, that figure could be much higher.
It’s why experts recommend a layered approach to cyber security that accounts for the steps organizations must take after an incident has occurred in addition to measures designed to prevent breaches.

The framework is known as defense in depth, and it contains five interrelated stages. Even if one of these defensive layers is breached, the next works to further contain the damage.

We’ve been looking at each stage on our blog, explaining what it encompasses, how it fits into an organization's overall approach to cyber security and the controls that can be implemented to establish it.

Having previously discussed the first four stages – detection, protection, management and response – we now turn our attention to the final layer of defense in depth: recovery in the next chapter.

10/11/2022

1. Opening Emails from Unknown People
Email is the preferred form of business communication. The average person receives 235 emails every single day, according to The Radicati Group. With that many emails, it stands to reason that some are scams. Opening an unknown email, or an attachment inside an email, can release a virus that gives cybercriminals a backdoor into your company's digital home.

Solutions:
Advise employees not to open emails from people they don't know.
Advise employees to never open unknown attachments or links.

2. Having Weak Login Credentials
Mashable reported that 81% of adults use the same password for everything. Repetitive passwords that use personal information, such as a nickname or street address, are a problem. Cybercriminals have programs that mine public profiles for potential password combinations and plug in possibilities until one hits. They also use dictionary attacks that automatically try different words until they find a match.

Solutions:
Require employees to use unique passwords
Add numbers and symbols to a password for increased security. For example, change "Seattle" to "S3att!e."
Create rules that require employees to create unique, complex passwords of at least 12 characters; and change them if they ever have reason to believe that they have been compromised.
Take the headache out of this by using a password manager software to automatically generate strong individual passwords for multiple apps, websites and devices.

3. Leaving Passwords on Sticky Notes
Have you ever wandered through the office and spotted a sticky note on a screen with passwords written on it? It happens more often than you think. While you want a certain level of trust inside your organization, leaving passwords visible is too trusting.

Solutions:
If employees must write down passwords, ask that the paper copies are kept inside locked drawers.

4. Having Access to Everything
In some cases, companies don't compartmentalize data. In other words, everyone from interns to board members can access the same company files. Giving everyone the same access to data increases the number of people who can leak, lose or mishandle information.

Solutions:
Set up tiered levels of access, giving permission only to those who need it on each level.
Limit the number of people who can change system configurations.
Don’t provide employees with admin privileges to their devices unless they really require such set up. Even employees with the admin rights should only use them as needed, not routinely.
Enforce dual sign-off before payments over a certain amount can be processed to combat CEO fraud.

5. Lacking Effective Employee Training
Research shows the majority of companies do offer cybersecurity training. However, only 25% of business executives believe the training is effective.

Solutions:
· Provide annual cybersecurity awareness training. Topics could include:

Reasons for and importance of cybersecurity training
Phishing and online scams
Locking computers
Password management
How to manage mobile devices
Relevant examples of situations

6. Not Updating Antivirus Software
Your company should deploy antivirus software as a protective measure, but it shouldn't be up to employees to update it. At some companies, employees are prompted to make updates and can decide whether or not the updates take place. Employees likely say no to updates when they're in the middle of a project, since many updates force them to close programs or restart computers.

Antivirus updates are important, should be handled promptly and shouldn't be left to employees.

Solutions:
Set up all system updates to take place after work hours automatically.
Don't let any employee, no matter what their title, opt out of this company policy.

7. Using Unsecured Mobile Devices
Do your employees have company cell phones, tablets or laptops? If so, do you have protocol in place to keep these devices secure? Many companies have a lax attitude toward mobile devices, but they present an easy target for cybercriminals.

Solutions:
Every device should be password protected.
If a device is lost or stolen, have a point of contact to report this to and steps taken to deactivate the device remotely.
Use endpoint security solutions to manage mobile devices remotely.
Don’t conduct confidential transactions using untrusted public Wi-Fi.
Employees are human, and digital accidents can happen. However, if you take certain steps to safeguard devices and train employees, you can prevent cyberthreats.

Of course, managing your company's cybersecurity goes beyond employee education. Protecting a company's digital footprint and managing threats requires the help of a reputable cybersecurity company.

10/11/2022

What is threat recovery?

When all other lines of defense fail, you need to ensure your organization can survive.

More often than not, you will be able to restore enough critical services to be able to continue functioning, but it can take months to fully return to business as usual. In the meantime, you need a plan for how you will manage, plus you need appropriate resources to implement those plans.

For a start, you need business continuity and disaster recovery plans. Business continuity is about ensuring that your organization continues to operate in the event of disruption. It’s a way of temporarily addressing a problem until you’re able to address the underlying issue.

For example, say your office is flooded. A business continuity plan would outline how to secure your important assets and how to ensure staff can continue to work.

Meanwhile, disaster recovery is the process of resolving the disruption. At its most basic level, it involves identifying the source of the incident and finding a way to fix it.

The plans are usually very technical and focus on specific deadlines that must be met to prevent catastrophic damage. It will include things such as RTOs (recovery time objectives), which are estimates of how long it will take for a product, service or activity to become available following an incident.

Comprehensive documentation ensures that the organization is prepared for whatever happens, but implementing these plans can be expensive. This is where cyber insurance helps.

Policies provide organizations' with the means to implement incident response measures, such as forensic investigation, legal assistance and public relations support.

These activities aren’t typically included in standard business insurance policies, which usually only cover costs related to technical issues, such as corrupted hard drives and lost devices.

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