Explore the security concepts demonstrated by the nation’s most secure facility to learn how to harden your enterprise’s IT ecosystem
Fort Knox’s Vault is synonymous with security. Built between 1935 and 1936, the Fort Knox Bullion Depository at Fort Knox, as it’s actually known, was constructed using “16,000 cubic feet of granite; 4,200 cubic yards of concrete; 750 tons and reinforcing steel; and 670 tons of structural steel.” Simply put, it’s a building that the world’s top criminals can only dream of infiltrating.
However, most cybercriminals often aren’t striving to break into the U.S. Treasury’s top-secret facility. Rather, they’re looking for more realistic targets that will allow them to “make bank” with the least effort. These targets include companies like yours or your competitors by exploiting vulnerabilities within your environment.
Your data is your gold bullion. This is why enterprise security and cybersecurity are crucial to prevent corporations from becoming the next juicy target for cybercriminals. We’ll explore some lessons learned from Fort Knox’s security and how they can translate to your organization.
Let’s hash it out.
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