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Art Businesses Are Uniquely Susceptible to Cybercrime Here Are a Few Simple Ways to Protect Yours, According to Top Experts

As an industry that still finalizes multimillion-dollar deals over email, the art trade has special vulnerabilities. May 25, 2021 An employee of EnBW, an EDF subsidiary in Berlin, works at her computer monitor. (JOHANNES EISELE/AFP via Getty Images) Forget art thieves. The art trade has a new foe: cybercriminals.  Almost 60 percent of galleries surveyed in the 2020 Hiscox Online Art Trade Report were either “concerned” or “very concerned” about cybercrime a big leap from the previous year. This rising anxiety makes sense: the pandemic, the craze for NFTs, and a collector base newly rich in cryptocurrency have all served to shift transactions into the virtual sphere. 

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May 20, 2021 FBI Director Christopher Wray speaks to a group in Washington, D.C. Today’s columnist, Perry Carpenter of KnowBe4, writes that with the FBI reporting an increase of 300,000 in internet crime complaints in 2020, SOAR tools can strike a nice balance between automation and human analysis. MOST POPULAR

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FBI Director Christopher Wray speaks to a group in Washington, D.C. Today’s columnist, Perry Carpenter of KnowBe4, writes that with the FBI reporting an increase of 300,000 in internet crime complaints in 2020, SOAR tools can strike a nice balance between automation and human analysis. FBICreativeCommonsCC PDM 1.0 The need for a comprehensive cybersecurity strategy to protect an organization has never been clearer. The FBI’s 2020 Internet Crime Report found that complaints about suspected internet crime rose to 791,790 last year, an increase of 300,000 compared to 2019 and reported losses at $4.2 billion. Social engineering, phishing scams, ransomware, DDoS attacks, and software vulnerabilities are just some of the threats facing overloaded security professionals with limited budgets.

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