Forbes October 25, 2024
Robert Harrison

Rob Harrison, SVP of Products & Services, Sophos.

When a cyberattack hits your business, reporting the incident to law enforcement may feel like an additional burden at what is already a hugely challenging time. However, official bodies can provide valuable assistance to help with remediating an attack—and their support is invariably free. In this article, I share practical advice to help you take maximum advantage of these public resources should you ever need to call on them.

The Benefits Of Reporting The Attack

If you’re wondering whether it’s worth your while reporting an attack, the answer is a resounding “yes.” Our research found that 61% of organizations “had received advice on dealing with ransomware, while 60% received help investigating the...

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