Cyberattacks are on the rise, striking everyone—even retail giants. The latest victim is Conad, which fell prey to a ransomware attack. We’ll continue to see stories like this until we understand that security isn’t just a technological issue—it affects every single person in a company, since employees are the primary entry point for cybercriminals.
The solution? Digital culture. It’s both the first and last line of defense. If we can’t spread it effectively to everyone, we remain vulnerable. And here’s the problem: often, even highly skilled IT teams aren’t the best at communicating these concepts—they know this themselves.
We need people who can make this information clear, simple, and easy to remember. It’s not just a technical matter, but primarily a cultural one.
Yes, training people takes time and resources. But one thing must not be forgotten: if we wait too long, it will be too late. Once attackers breach our defenses, the consequences come at a steep price.
