As Pakistan’s digital economy grows, cyber threats are becoming more frequent and sophisticated. Businesses of all sizes face risks from ransomware attacks, phishing scams, and
Cybercriminals are constantly looking for ways to steal sensitive business data. From financial records to customer details, a data breach can result in financial losses,
Ransomware is one of the fastest-growing cyber threats in Pakistan, targeting businesses, government agencies, and financial institutions. Hackers encrypt critical business data and demand payment
As cyber threats become more sophisticated, businesses in Pakistan must stay ahead of emerging cybersecurity trends to protect their data. With the rise of AI-driven
Choosing between cloud storage and on-premises servers is a critical decision for businesses in Pakistan. While on-premises servers offer control, cloud storage provides scalability, security,
A cyberattack, system failure, or natural disaster can strike at any moment, putting critical business data at risk. Without a disaster recovery plan (DRP), businesses
Many businesses in Pakistan still rely on traditional data storage methods like external hard drives and on-premises servers. However, these methods are prone to cyber
With cybercrime on the rise, the Pakistani government introduced the Personal Data Protection Bill (PDPB) to regulate how businesses store and process customer data. Failure
Data protection regulations like the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and Pakistan’s Personal Data Protection Act (PDPA) require businesses to secure customer information and follow
Blockchain technology is redefining cybersecurity by offering tamper-proof, decentralized data storage. Businesses in Pakistan can use blockchain to enhance security, prevent fraud, and improve data