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Cybersecurity is a growing priority for organizations. With growing concerns, demands, and regulations, along with evidence of increasing attacks from local and global forces, the need to address evolving security requirements is obvious. Attackers are continually finding new creative techniques to infiltrate IT infrastructures to penetrate existing security measures. In addition to external threats, there is also the potential of insider threats where there is already access to infrastructure.
These threats to organizations have negative economic consequences:
Financial cost is not the only loss incurred if a breach occurs. Loss of organizational reputation can be even more costly because its impact can extend over many years. The cost of a data breach can have lasting effects for organizations of all sizes and across all industries.
Dell Technologies takes a comprehensive approach to cyber resiliency with a framework that is designed to help organizations achieve their security objectives and requirements.
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1 Estimated for 2021. Cybersecurity Ventures, Cybercrime to Cost the World $10.5 Trillion Annually by 2025.
2 Tessian, The State of DLP - Why DLP Has Failed and What the Future Looks Like, May 2020.
3 Forrester Consulting Thought Leadership Paper Commissioned by Dell, BIOS Security – The Next Frontier for Endpoint Protection, June 2019.
4 Accenture, The State of Cybersecurity Resilience 2021.
5 Estimated for 2021. Cybersecurity Ventures, Cybercrime to Cost the World $10.5 Trillion Annually by 2025.
The Dell cybersecurity framework aligns with the National Institute of Standards and Technologies (NIST) cybersecurity framework and consists of the following:
Dell PowerMax offers various data services and solutions to safeguard sensitive and mission-critical data.