Inside the Cyberstorm: Lessons from Microsoft x Infinigate Cloud

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The Silent Explosion: Cyber Attacks Are Growing Faster Than Ever

The event demonstrated how radically the cyber threat landscape has transformed. Everyone, from tiny enterprises to large corporations, is vulnerable. Statistics show that the United Kingdom is one of the most targeted countries, with thousands of attacks attempted each day. What’s more concerning is how quickly attackers are automating their approaches, reducing what were once sophisticated breaches to commonplace daily events. It’s no longer a question of whether you’ll be attacked; it’s about when and how prepared you’ll be.

Numbers That Shock: The Real Reasons Behind Cyber-Breaches

 

The data presented during the discussion provided a clear picture: most breaches do not result from sophisticated hackers exploiting zero-day vulnerabilities. Instead, human error and poor security practices remain the leading causes. Small oversights, such as reused passwords and a lack of updating, are exposing major doors for attackers. The presenters emphasised how social engineering and phishing emails remain among the most common access methods, demonstrating that knowledge and digital hygiene are just as important as technology.

Is MFA annoying? Maybe. Essential? Absolutely.

This portion of the talk elicited both amusement and disbelief. Someone mentioned that the CEO of one of the largest corporations refused to implement Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) because he thought it was “annoying.” It seems humorous until you understand that one small decision can result in a multimillion-pound calamity. The experts emphasised that implementing MFA might prevent the majority of cyber breaches. Yes, entering a code or hitting a confirmation button may seem inconvenient, but how much more expensive is a data breach? It is the cheapest insurance you will ever purchase. As one of the panellists said it perfectly.

“If MFA annoys you, wait till a hacker locks you out of your own system.

A Shared Responsibility: Building a Safer Digital World

The event came to an end with a striking message: cybersecurity is no longer only a worry for IT departments. It is everyone’s business.Whether you’re a developer, a student, or a business leader, every click and login counts. Collaboration between cloud providers like Infinigate Cloud and industry heavyweights like Microsoft is propelling us toward a more secure future, but the human element remains the strongest (or weakest) link. We can build a robust digital ecosystem by raising awareness, holding people accountable, and implementing simple steps like multifactor authentication.