How to prevent cybercrime
Botnet, ransomware, phishing, DDOS, trojan horse. All examples of methods hackers use to get access to your systems, to blackmail you, or to simply ruin your computer files. It’s all called cybercrime. Is it really a threat and what can you do against it? More often strangers are trying to gain control of other people's computers. Most of the times it’s about blackmail where they want the computer owner to pay a significant amount to release it again. If you don’t pay, your files will be damaged. It gets more complicated when computer systems of power stations, public transportation or the process computer on the nursery get under attack and complete production processes can be ruined. Horticulture is just waiting for criminals to get control over a climate computer and endanger the crop! In most situations companies, individuals and brokers refer to good cyber insurance. But this only finances a part of the financial damage and does not solve consequential damages, such as losing a client because you cannot fulfil your supply contracts. Prevention is crucial. Having a clear picture of the risk and how to deal with different situations will result in the highest level of preparedness for a cyber attack. Although it gives no guarantee and you can choose to have an insurance to cover the remaining risk. But awareness is the best remedy.