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As Ukraine braces for intrusion, cyber attacks target the country's banks and government institutions. Russian hackers seek to take down the power grid. Russia, in turn, found itself targeted by the hacktivist group Anonymous, which played the Ukrainian national anthem along with footage of the war on Russian state television in the first days of the invasion. A surge in cyber activity surrounding the intrusion into Ukraine documented in a Microsoft report has raised concerns among governments and businesses about being caught in the digital crossfire.
A cyber attack on Ukraine's tax preparation project in 2016 paralyzed airports, railways and banks in Ukraine and spread to many multinational companies, ultimately causing economic losses of more than 100 million US dollars. Get the latest from Innovation Strategy Get the latest insights on Spain Mobile Number List workplace strategy and execution delivered to your inbox once a month. Your Email What's Sign Up Privacy Policy Lessons and insights from past cyberattacks can help companies more successfully prepare for and respond to future threats. A study based on and joint venture data shows that organizations that respond poorly to attacks accumulate losses that are multiple times greater than companies that show no signs of a poor response.
By contrast companies that successfully respond to cyberattacks can limit the negative impact on shareholder trust and even view crises as opportunities and how companies can avoid common mistakes, we leveraged insights from two sources. We interviewed CEOs, Chief Financial Officers, Chief Information Officers, Chief Information Security Officers, and other senior leaders from companies that had experienced serious cyberattacks. In-depth interviews include multiple cases including the 2016 Ukraine ransomware attack. We collected observational data at top cybersecurity training centers to help executives prepare for crises by simulating real cyberattacks on their businesses.
A cyber attack on Ukraine's tax preparation project in 2016 paralyzed airports, railways and banks in Ukraine and spread to many multinational companies, ultimately causing economic losses of more than 100 million US dollars. Get the latest from Innovation Strategy Get the latest insights on Spain Mobile Number List workplace strategy and execution delivered to your inbox once a month. Your Email What's Sign Up Privacy Policy Lessons and insights from past cyberattacks can help companies more successfully prepare for and respond to future threats. A study based on and joint venture data shows that organizations that respond poorly to attacks accumulate losses that are multiple times greater than companies that show no signs of a poor response.
By contrast companies that successfully respond to cyberattacks can limit the negative impact on shareholder trust and even view crises as opportunities and how companies can avoid common mistakes, we leveraged insights from two sources. We interviewed CEOs, Chief Financial Officers, Chief Information Officers, Chief Information Security Officers, and other senior leaders from companies that had experienced serious cyberattacks. In-depth interviews include multiple cases including the 2016 Ukraine ransomware attack. We collected observational data at top cybersecurity training centers to help executives prepare for crises by simulating real cyberattacks on their businesses.