If you were under cyber attack, would you ever know? As many organizations have learned, sometimes the hard way, cyber attacks are no longer a matter of if, but when. Hackers are increasingly relentless. When one tactic fails, they will try another, until they breach an organization’s defenses. At the same time, technology is increasing an organization’s vulnerability to attack through increased online presence, broader use of social media, mass adoption of mobile devices, increased usage of cloud services, and the collection and analysis of big data. Our ecosystems of digitally connected entities, people and data increase the likelihood of exposure to cybercrime in both the work and home environment. Even traditionally closed operational technology systems are now being given IP addresses, enabling cyber threats to make their way out of back-office systems and into critical infrastructures such as power generation and transportation systems. For EY Advisory, a better working world means solving big, complex industry issues and capitalizing on opportunities to deliver outcomes that grow, optimize and protect our clients’ businesses. We’ve shaped a global ecosystem of consultants, industry professionals and alliance partners with one focus in mind — you. Anticipating cyber attacks is the only way to be ahead of cyber criminals. With our focus on you, we ask better questions about your operations, priorities and vulnerabilities. We then work with you to find innovative answers that help you activate, adapt and anticipate cyber crime. Together, we help you deliver better outcomes and long-lasting results, from strategy to execution. We believe that when organizations manage cybersecurity better, the world works better. So, if you were under cyber attack, would you ever know? Ask EY. The better the question. The better the answer. The better the world works. Using cyber analytics to help you get on top of cybercrime — Third-generation Security Operations Centers | 17

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