Explore how insider threats can devastate small businesses and take 6 actionable lessons from the Marks & Spencer breach to protect your company now.

Insider Threats Exposed: 6 Lessons from the Marks & Spencer Cybersecurity Breach

Insider threats are every small business owner’s nightmare. You’re busy worrying about phishing attacks, ransomware payloads, or some rogue AI bot sniffing around your data—meanwhile, the real risk might already have keys to the kingdom. Yep, I’m talking about your own employees, contractors, or partners unintentionally (or intentionally) opening that backdoor for attackers. And from the looks of it, even major retailers like Marks & Spencer aren’t immune to these internal risks, which paints a pretty clear warning for smaller firms.

Illustration showing business risks from the Signal Chat Leak involving Trump officials, with a worried man, hacked screen, and cybersecurity icons.

What the Signal Chat Leak Teaches Us About Business Privacy

The recent Signal Chat Leak involving Trump-era officials has sent shockwaves through the cybersecurity world, and small business owners should be paying close attention. This incident exposed communications from senior officials like Mark Meadows and Stephen Miller. Although Signal remains a highly secure messaging app, the leak occurred due to human error, specifically, the inadvertent … Read more

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