Cyber

“If you think you know-it-all about cybersecurity, this discipline was probably ill-explained to you”

Stephane Nappo

TMCC has experience of working with cutting-edge cyber security solutions to communicate expertise and educate the business community both on the threats they face and the steps they need to take to ensure the security of their and their clients’ structured and unstructured data.

Technology has changed the way the world works. It is now such an integral part of everyday life that the global supply chain is now utterly dependent on the efficiencies that technology has introduced to the process.

The internet is now integral to businesses and consumers across the world. But this change has also meant that access to sensitive data is now more prevalent with the requirement to rely on system security paramount.

It is no surprise that the internet and businesses IT systems have become a significant target for cyber criminals, terrorist groups and nation states.

Cyber-security numbers are staggering.

The interest generated by today’s continual cyber threats has created a demand for expert and informed content and with it the opportunity for companies to establish themselves and respected leaders in their field.

It is estimated globally one ransomware attack occurs every 14 seconds and the value of the cybersecurity market is predicted to reach up to $300 billion by 2026.

The interest generated by today’s continual cyber threats has created a demand for expert and informed content and with it the opportunity for companies to establish themselves and respected leaders in their field.

TMCC has experience of working with cutting-edge cyber security solutions to communicate expertise and educate the business community both on the threats they face and the steps they need to take to ensure the security of their and their clients’ structured and unstructured data

From Lloyd’s reconstruction and renewal, 9/11, M&A, product launches, PR campaigns and regulatory transformation the TMCC team have built a reputation for their ability to meet the market’s needs.

“2021 saw over 400,000 reports of fraud and cybercrime in the UK. There were 445,357 reports. 382,776 of those reports came from individuals and 60,111 from businesses”

NFIB Fraud and Cyber Crime Dashboard