Start the Year Secure: Why Your Business Needs a Cybersecurity Assessment in 2025

Introduction

As businesses embark on a new year filled with growth opportunities and evolving challenges, cybersecurity should remain a top priority. Cyber threats are becoming more common and sophisticated every day, meaning businesses need to remain proactive to stay ahead of emerging (or overlooked) threats. One of the most effective ways to strengthen security is through a comprehensive cybersecurity assessment.

A cybersecurity assessment helps organizations identify vulnerabilities, address security gaps, and implement stronger defenses. Whether your business has never undergone an assessment or it has been a while since the last one, now is the time to evaluate your security posture and proactively mitigate risks.

What is a Cybersecurity Assessment?

A cybersecurity assessment is a structured evaluation of an organization’s security landscape.

It highlights weaknesses in IT infrastructure, security policies, and employee practices that could be exploited by cybercriminals. The results provide a roadmap for remediation and improved risk management across the entire organization.

A responsible cybersecurity assessment includes:

  • Risk & Threat Identification – Analyzing internal and external threats that could compromise business operations.

  • Network & Endpoint Security Review – Evaluating firewall configurations, access controls, and endpoint protections.

  • Vulnerability Scanning & Penetration Testing – Identifying security gaps that hackers could exploit.

  • Compliance & Regulatory Check – Ensuring alignment with industry standards (NIST, HIPAA, PCI-DSS, ISO 27001, etc.).

  • Phishing & Social Engineering Analysis – Assessing employee awareness and resilience against cyber scams.

  • Incident Response Readiness – Reviewing response plans to ensure rapid recovery in case of an attack.

By conducting a thorough cybersecurity assessment, businesses gain a comprehensive understanding of their security landscape and can take proactive steps to address vulnerabilities before they lead to an incident.

Why Your Business Should Prioritize a Cybersecurity Assessment in 2025

Cybersecurity risks are constantly evolving, and businesses that fail to keep up with these changes can quickly find themselves vulnerable to costly attacks. Here’s why an assessment should be a key priority this year:

Evolving Threats & Cyber Risks

Cybercriminals are increasingly leveraging AI-powered attacks, ransomware, and social engineering tactics. A cybersecurity assessment helps businesses stay ahead of these evolving threats.

Financial & Legal Consequences of Data Breaches

The financial impact of a cyberattack can be devastating. The average cost of a data breach in 2023 was $4.45 million, according to IBM. Even smaller-scale breaches can lead to severe financial strain, legal repercussions, and reputational damage.

Addressing Insider Threats & Human Error

Studies indicate that 88% of data breaches are caused by human error. A cybersecurity assessment helps identify weak policies, misconfigurations, and risky employee behaviors that could lead to security incidents.

Ensuring Compliance & Avoiding Regulatory Fines

Businesses handling sensitive data are subject to strict compliance regulations such as GDPR, HIPAA, PCI-DSS, and SOC 2. A cybersecurity assessment ensures compliance with these standards and mitigates the risk of legal penalties.

Strengthening Incident Response & Business Continuity

A security assessment evaluates a company’s ability to detect, respond to, and recover from cyber incidents. Organizations with tested incident response plans experience significantly lower downtime and financial losses in the event of an attack.

Recent Cybersecurity Breaches That Could Have Been Prevented

The importance of proactive security assessments is evident in recent high-profile breaches. Here are three incidents that highlight the need for regular cybersecurity evaluations:

🔴 Smiths Group Global Cyberattack (January 2025)

Smiths Group, a multinational engineering company, is currently in the middle of managing a cybersecurity incident where unauthorized persons have gained access to the company’s systems.

🔴 Asset Manager Ashford’s SEC Violation (December 2023)

The SEC charged Ashford Inc. for failing to disclose the full extent of a cyberattack that compromised investor and financial data. This case underscores the necessity of transparent cybersecurity policies and incident response planning.

🔴 MOVEit Data Breach (2023-2024)


The MOVEit breach affected hundreds of organizations, including government agencies, banks, and corporations. Hackers exploited a known file transfer vulnerability, highlighting the risks of third-party software and supply chain vulnerabilities.

These incidents emphasize that many cyberattacks are preventable when organizations take proactive security measures, such as conducting regular cybersecurity assessments.

Taking Action: Schedule a Cybersecurity Assessment

A cybersecurity assessment is an essential investment in protecting your business from cyber threats. Organizations that prioritize regular security evaluations can detect vulnerabilities early, strengthen defenses, and improve their overall security posture.

At Secutor, we provide comprehensive cybersecurity assessments tailored to businesses of all sizes. Our expert evaluations help organizations identify risks, ensure compliance, and implement effective security strategies to protect against emerging threats.

Take a proactive approach to cybersecurity in 2025.
Schedule your cybersecurity assessment today to safeguard your business for the future.

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Our proven track record of successfully exceeding client expectations is achieved through the combination of our methodical approach, advanced technologies, subject matter experts, and synergy with client team members.

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Jason Fruge

Consulting Chief Information Security Officer (CISO)

Jason Fruge is an accomplished Consulting Chief Information Security Officer at Secutor Cybersecurity, bringing over 25 years of deep expertise in information security. His storied career includes leading and managing robust security programs for Fortune 500 companies across retail, banking, and fintech sectors. His current role involves providing strategic guidance and advisory services to clients, focusing on security governance, risk management, and compliance.

Apart from his consulting responsibilities, Jason is an active member of the global cybersecurity community. He is a Villager at Team8, a prestigious collective of senior cybersecurity executives and thought leaders. Additionally, he serves as an Advisor at NightDragon, an innovative growth and venture capital firm specializing in cybersecurity and enterprise technologies.

Jason’s tenure as a CISO is marked by a proven track record in developing and implementing comprehensive security policies and procedures. He adeptly leverages security frameworks and industry best practices to mitigate risks, safeguarding sensitive data and assets. His expertise encompasses incident response and root cause analysis, where he has notably managed cyber incidents to prevent breaches and minimize business disruption and customer impact.

A key aspect of Jason’s role has been the creation and facilitation of executive and board-level cyber risk committees, ensuring organizational alignment and awareness. His responsibilities have extended to maintaining compliance programs for standards such as PCI and SOX, as well as leading privacy and business continuity programs. Holding prestigious certifications like CISSP, QSA, and QTE, Jason is also a recognized thought leader, contributing articles on cybersecurity to InformationWeek.

Jason’s passion lies in driving innovation and fostering collaboration in the cybersecurity field. He is currently seeking an executive CISO role in a leading retail, finance, or fintech organization, where he can continue to make significant contributions to the cybersecurity landscape.

Jennifer Bayuk

Cybersecurity Risk Management Expert

Jennifer Bayuk is a highly esteemed cybersecurity risk management thought leader and subject matter expert at Secutor Cybersecurity. Her extensive experience encompasses managing and measuring large-scale cybersecurity programs, system security architecture, and a wide array of cybersecurity tools and techniques. Jennifer’s expertise is further deepened with her proficiency in cybersecurity forensics, the audit of information systems and networks, and technology control processes.

Jennifer’s skill set is comprehensive, including specialization in cybersecurity risk and performance indicators, technology risk awareness education, risk management training curriculum, and system security research. Her academic achievements are noteworthy, holding Masters degrees in Philosophy and Computer Science, and a Ph.D. in Systems Engineering. This strong academic background provides a solid foundation for her practical and strategic approach to cybersecurity challenges.

Certified in Information Systems Audit, Information Systems Security, Information Security Management, and IT Governance, Jennifer is a well-rounded professional in the field. Her credentials are further enhanced by her license as a New Jersey Private Investigator, adding a unique dimension to her cybersecurity expertise.

At Secutor, Jennifer plays a pivotal role in steering cybersecurity initiatives, aligning them with organizational risk appetites and strategic objectives. Her ability to educate and train in the realm of technology risk has been instrumental in raising awareness and enhancing the cybersecurity posture of our clients. Her dedication to research and continual learning makes her an invaluable resource in navigating the ever-evolving cybersecurity landscape.

Jennifer Bayuk’s blend of academic prowess, practical experience, and certifications make her an indispensable part of our team, as she continues to drive forward-thinking cybersecurity solutions and risk management strategies.

Steve Blanding

CISO Consultant

CISSP, CISA, CGEIT, CRISC

Steve is an IT management consultant living in Dallas, TX. Steve has over 35 years of experience in executive IT leadership, IT governance, risk and compliance (GRC), systems auditing, quality assurance, information security, and business resumption planning for large corporations in the Big-4 professional services, financial services, manufacturing, retail electronics, and defense contract industries. He has extensive experience with industry best practices for adopting and implementing new technologies, IT service management frameworks, and GRC solutions that have dramatically improved customer satisfaction while reducing cost.

Industry Experience

  • State Government: 5 years
  • Retail: 5 years
  • Defense Contract: 5 years
  • Manufacturing: 2 years
  • Health Care: 2 years
  • Local Government: 2 years
  • Public Accounting (Big 4): 7 years
  • Insurance: 3 years
  • Financial Services: 5 years

Key Career Accomplishments

  • Conducted a full-scale ISO27000 audit 4 times over the past 6 years.  Also, conducted a “light” ISO27000 review of a small Dallas-based company in 2007.
  • Developed and authored a comprehensive IT security policy manual, incident response plans, training programs, security contingency plans and configuration management plans for FedRAMP regulatory compliance.
  • Conducted multiple DR and operational backup and recovery IT risk assessments of critical business systems on mainframe, LAN, and distributed system networks located across North America.
  • Conducted data centers audits for Tyco Corporation (Brussels, 2005 and Denver, 2006), Farmers Insurance (Los Angeles, 2006), Zurich Financial Services (Chicago, Kansas City, and Grand Rapids, 2006), and Convergys Corporation (Dallas, 2010, 2011, and 2012).
  • Led a project to remediate segregation of duties and streamline user access system security and HIPAA compliance administration across 5 regions in North America, resulting in cost savings of $700,000 per year (Kaiser Permanente).
  • Implemented Sarbanes-Oxley Section 302 and 404 IT general and application controls, reducing security administration costs and improving operational performance by 50% or $500,000 annually (Tyco Corporation).
  • Led the global SAP business-IT alignment, process re-design implementation initiative for financial accounting, materials management, production planning, quality management, sales and distribution, warehouse management, and plant maintenance, which resulted in creating $2,000,000 in cost savings.
  • Engaged by Arthur Andersen in Houston to transform the local IT organization and then direct 3 organizational mergers/consolidations, which resulted in a 25% reduction in operating costs, or $3,250,000, while improving customer satisfaction by 30%, and improving employee morale, technology availability and the quality of IT infrastructure and service delivery.
  • Assigned by Arthur Andersen global leadership to lead global project teams responsible for data center and customer support call center consolidation, which resulted in annual operational cost savings of 45% or $4,000,000.
  • Implemented ITIL service management practices for problem management, incident management, help desk, project management, and operations management.
  • Conducted SOX 404 audits at Duke Energy (6 months), Red Hat (3 months), Tyco (9 months), Zeon Chemicals (4 months), and Convergys (2 months). Experience includes control design/documentation and effectiveness testing.

Publications:

Author, various articles in EDPACS and Auerbach’s IT Audit Portfolio Series, 1981 – 2001

Author, various articles in the Handbook of Information Security Management, 1993 – 1995

Editor, Auerbach’s Enterprise Operations Management, 2002

Editor, Auerbach’s IT Audit Portfolio Series, 2000 – 2002

Consulting Editor, Auerbach’s EOM Portfolio Series, 1998 -2001

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