Cyber Security Training & Response Program,

tailored for

Small and Medium Businesses


  • 90% reduce your employees’ cyber security pitfalls
  • 14 companies are training their employees with us
  • your cyber resilience is tested with our WhiteHats
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How it works?

1

Assessments

  • Company
  • Employee
  • Data Inventory
  • Processes
  • Digital Assets

2

Trainings

run on Xinom Cyber Security training platform

phishing awareness

social engineering awareness

teams

tailored

Incident Response Protocols

3

steps for initial containment and mitigation

define response

protocols

internal and external communication

Simulations Penetration Tests

4

simulated cyber-attacks

assess

training effectiveness and the company’s response protocols

Team

Sergiu Robu

Xinom CEO

ex. Amazon, Consumer Cloud Security, Sofware Manager

LinkedIn: ROBU Sergiu

Emil Condrea

Xinom CTO

ex. Amazon, Consumer Cloud Security, Senior Engineer; WhiteHat

LinkedIn: CONDREA Emil

XINOM

Romania, 077085

Bucharest, Dobroesti, str. Ciresului 35C

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How much can a company lose due to cyber mistakes?

Between 2013 and 2015, Facebook and Google were tricked out of $100 million due to an extended phishing campaign. The phisher took advantage of the fact that both companies used Quanta, a Taiwan-based company, as a vendor. The attacker sent a series of fake invoices to the company that impersonated Quanta, which both Facebook and Google paid.

FACC, an Austrian manufacturer of aerospace parts, also lost a significant amount of money to a BEC scam. In 2016, the organization announced the attack and revealed that a phisher posing as the company’s CEO instructed an employee in the accounting department to send $61 million to an attacker-controlled bank account.

One of the USA nation’s largest pipelines, the Colonial Pipeline, which carries refined gasoline and jet fuel from Texas up the East Coast to New York, was forced to shut down after being hit by ransomware in a vivid demonstration of the vulnerability of energy infrastructure to cyberattacks.

The operator paid $4.4 million to decrypt its assets.