Potential L3Harris in Florida Hack: What Happened?

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In a May 16, 2023, article by Florida Today, concerns were raised about the potential hack of L3Harris Technologies Inc., a prominent aerospace and defense company based in Melbourne, Florida. Although ransomware group Abyss has claimed they hacked the company and stole data relating to the company’s work on Army communications systems, L3Harris has not confirmed nor denied any data breaches.

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The mere possibility of a breach within a defense company’s system raises alarms for businesses of all sizes and industries. No one wants to think their business could be a target for cyber crimes, even though any company, regardless of size or industry, could be a victim of a cyber attack.

You can learn several lessons from the alleged hack and how L3Harris responded.

How Did L3Harris Respond?

According to L3Harris’ statement to Florida Today, the company experienced an IT “system disruption that affected an isolated network at one location” but that the situation was “immediately contained” and the “system was secured.” L3Harris additionally emphasized their commitment to validating “information security approaches to detect, respond to and ultimately protect the integrity of company and customer data frameworks and architectures.”

While specifics were not disclosed in the statement, it’s evident that L3Harris follows best practices for securing information, highlighting the importance of a proactive cybersecurity strategy to protect sensitive data.

Could This Happen to My Business?

The unfortunate reality is that no business is exempt from the threats of cyber attacks. Recent statistics reveal a 7% increase in global cyber attacks during the first quarter of 2023 alone.

Although defense-related companies like L3Harris may be desirable targets, businesses storing employee records, financial information, legal documents, customer data and other sensitive information are equally susceptible to cyber crimes.

Therefore, businesses must be on their toes and prioritize cybersecurity compliance to remain vigilant against potential breaches. Know the signs that you’ve experienced a data breach and learn from incidents like this to adopt proactive security measures.

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The potential hack of L3Harris serves as a stark reminder of the increasing prevalence and possible consequences of a cyber attack. Here are some lessons that come with the L3Harris hack:

  1. Cybersecurity is a universal concern: Regardless of your industry or company size, cyber crimes can impact any organization. Taking proactive steps to safeguard your data, systems and reputation is vital.
  2. Detection, response and protection: L3Harris’ emphasis on these three pillars of cybersecurity serves as a valuable lesson. Implement robust detection measures to develop an effective incident response plan and prioritize data protection to minimize damage.
  3. Cybersecurity compliance: Stay up to date with industry-specific cybersecurity regulations and guidelines. Compliance ensures you’re implementing essential security measures and protects against potential legal ramifications, as well as reputational damages.

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Thriveon, a premier cybersecurity company in Florida, offers comprehensive cybersecurity compliance and managed IT services to protect businesses from evolving cyber threats. Our experienced staff specializes in developing and implementing effective IT programs prioritizing data security.

By partnering with Thriveon, your business can proactively defend against cyber attacks and minimize the risk of data breaches with our expert cybersecurity services, keeping your data secure.

Schedule a consultation today to learn more about how our experienced staff can help safeguard your data and keep your company secure.

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