Ammolite Insights: June 25, 2026
CYBERSECURITY NEWS, INSIGHTS & ANALYSIS
When Was The Last Time You Tested Your Cyber Incident Response Plan?
Recent cyberattacks affecting organizations such as Health atHome Ontario and Foxconn demonstrate that cyber incidents can disrupt organizations of any size or industry. The difference between a manageable incident and a major business disruption often comes down to preparedness, decision-making, and the ability to execute a response plan under pressure.
If your organization experienced a ransomware attack tomorrow, would your leadership team know exactly what to do? Who would make critical decisions? Who would communicate with customers, regulators, employees, and stakeholders? How would you maintain operations while responding to the incident?
A cybersecurity tabletop exercise allows your executives, managers, and key stakeholders to practice responding to a realistic cyber incident before a real crisis occurs. By testing your response plan in a safe, guided environment, you can identify gaps, strengthen communication, clarify responsibilities, and build confidence across your leadership team.
The organizations that recover most effectively from cyber incidents are the ones that prepare before a crisis occurs. Investing time in preparedness today can help reduce business disruption, improve decision-making under pressure, and strengthen organizational resilience. The question is simple: if a cyber incident happened tomorrow, would your team be ready?
In The News
New Exploit Bypasses Apple’s Boot Defenses, Affects Millions of iPhones
The vulnerability exploited by the Usbliter8 exploit cannot be patched and a PoC exploit has been released by researchers.
CISA Adds Four Known Exploited Vulnerabilities to Catalog
CISA has added four new vulnerabilities to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) Catalog, based on evidence of active exploitation.
LastPass Confirms Data Breach in Klue Supply Chain Attack
LastPass announced that hackers accessed customer data from its Salesforce environment after stealing the company's OAuth tokens in the Klue supply chain attack earlier this month.
Preparing for CPCSC Compliance Requirements?
If your organization supports Canada’s defence supply chain, now is the time to start evaluating your cybersecurity readiness. Eligible organizations may qualify for grant-funded support to assess gaps, strengthen cybersecurity practices, and prepare for evolving CPCSC requirements.
