How to Prevent Cybercrime
Cybercrime is a wide range of illegal activities that involve hacking, online frauds and data theft. Cybercriminals take advantage of vulnerabilities in technology and lack of attention to security by users worldwide to attack and steal information. This has significant financial and social impact for governments, businesses and individuals. Phishing, ransomware and data breaches are common examples of current threats and new ones emerge all the time.
It is becoming increasingly difficult to prevent Cyber crime because criminals operate in a global network. Moreover, they are adept at adapting their attacks to evade existing defences. Therefore, it is essential to keep upgrading and improving prevention systems.
The main law enforcement agencies entrusted with investigating Cyber crimes are the FBI, Europol and Interpol. These agencies work closely with private sector companies and trade organisations to investigate, prosecute and deter cyber crimes. They also collaborate with international partners to tackle transnational cyber crimes and develop formal legal mechanisms.
Another way to prevent Cyber crime is by educating employees to recognise suspicious behaviours and report them. This can be an effective way to limit the damages incurred by a business after a security breach.
Finally, performing regular risk assessments can help plug any chinks in the company’s armor. This can reduce the number of cybercrimes committed, and protect critical infrastructure such as healthcare providers from being attacked with ransomware. Additionally, it is a good idea to ensure that all employees know what to do in the event of an attack by providing them with training and a secure platform.