Are you a

Victim of cyber fraud?

Are you a victim of cyber fraud?

Solutions for companies

As the threat of business email compromise, ransomware, and other cyber-attacks continues to escalate, more companies are finding themselves victims. The resulting losses are often irreversible, yet, based on our extensive experience at CNS Risk, recovery – at least partial – is possible.

Swift reaction in the face of a cyber-attack is crucial. Tracking and freezing funds depend not just on a company’s quick response but also on effective communication with banks and authorities. Funds, even those offshore or tucked away in complex business structures, can be traced. Similarly, cryptocurrency assets can also be identified, aiding the recovery process.

At CNS Risk, we comprehensively investigate the after-effects of cyber-attacks within a company’s IT system, reviewing relevant internal processes and identifying the vulnerabilities that led to the losses. Proper delegation of responsibilities within the company and amongst partners and service providers also serves as an alternative recovery method, that is by adequate assigning of liabilities. With the support of the company’s legal team or an external law firm, we guide our clients through these recovery processes.

Moreover, we recommend our partners take a proactive stance against cyber threats by implementing preventive solutions to mitigate potential future attacks and make the potential of recovery far more likely should such a situation occur. For more information on our preventative services, including cybersecurity solutions, Information Security Audit, and Vulnerability Scanning, please visit our dedicated web page. (Cybersecurity solutions, Information Security Audit & Vulnerability Scanning).

 

Solutions for individulas

 

Phishing, cryptocurrency fraud and unauthorised brokers schemes – cyber scams that are often target individuals to take ownership of the person’s assets.
CNS Risk support clients in gathering evidence and in communicating and cooperating with relevant service providers and authorities to recover losses. Time is critical in these matters, usually the more time that passes between the incident and the reaction, the smaller the chance of recovering the damages.