While there are no guarantees against cyber-attacks, we are constantly at work enhancing the security of our websites and web applications by implementing industry standards designed to defend against various cyber threats.


Since the onset of the Russia-Ukraine conflict in early 2022, the risk of cyber-attacks on U.S. businesses—both public and private—has continued to rise.


In 2023, the FBI's Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) reported over 800,000 cybercrime complaints, with losses exceeding $10 billion, underscoring the growing threat landscape.


In 2024, global cyber-attacks surged by 75% compared to the previous year, with organizations facing an average of 1,876 attacks per week. (source: Checkpoint Blog)


The Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has maintained its Shields Up Advisory, recommending that organizations of all sizes adopt a heightened cybersecurity posture to protect their most critical assets. (source: CISA)


This includes enhancing defenses against ransomware, phishing, and supply chain attacks, which have surged over the past two years.


By continually updating our security protocols and monitoring emerging threats, we remain committed to protecting the data and digital assets of our clients and stakeholders.