For many businesses, antivirus software has long been seen as the first line of defence against cyber threats.
Install it, keep it updated, and you’re protected.
Unfortunately, cyber criminals have evolved far beyond the threats traditional antivirus software was originally designed to stop.
Today’s attacks are faster, more sophisticated, and increasingly powered by artificial intelligence. The reality is that many businesses are still relying on security tools built for a very different threat landscape.
A few years ago, cyber attacks often followed a predictable pattern.
An attacker would send a phishing email, wait for a user to click a link, attempt to steal credentials, then gradually work their way through systems.
There was often time to detect suspicious activity before serious damage occurred.
Today, things happen very differently.
Modern attacks frequently involve multiple stages taking place simultaneously:
Attackers are using automation and AI to accelerate every stage of an attack.
What once took days can now happen in minutes.
Artificial intelligence is creating huge opportunities for businesses, but it is also creating new opportunities for attackers.
Cyber criminals are now using AI tools to:
Many phishing emails that would once have been obvious now look entirely legitimate.
Poor spelling, bad grammar, and suspicious formatting are no longer reliable warning signs.
This means businesses need security tools capable of identifying threats based on behaviour and intent, not simply known signatures.
Traditional antivirus software was designed to identify known threats.
It works by comparing files and activity against a database of known malware signatures.
While this remains an important layer of protection, it has limitations.
Modern attacks often involve:
In many cases, attackers can gain access to business systems without ever triggering traditional antivirus alerts.
This is why relying on antivirus alone is becoming increasingly risky.
Businesses now need a more proactive approach to cyber security.
Instead of simply looking for known threats, modern security platforms focus on identifying unusual behaviour, suspicious activity, and indicators of compromise before damage occurs.
This includes:
Identifying emerging threats before they become widespread.
Monitoring user and system activity for signs that something is not right.
Stopping phishing attacks, account compromise, and malicious emails before they reach users.
Providing visibility across systems, accounts, devices, and cloud environments around the clock.
Detecting and containing threats before they spread through the organisation.
At SOD-IT, we work with technologies that are designed for the realities of modern cyber security.
Barracuda’s AI-powered threat protection platform combines advanced detection, email protection, account monitoring, and behavioural analysis to help businesses defend against today’s threats.
Rather than waiting for a threat to be identified elsewhere, modern security platforms actively look for suspicious activity and respond faster when something appears wrong.
Barracuda is trusted by organisations around the world, including NASA, and provides the level of protection modern businesses increasingly require.
The question most business owners should be asking is no longer:
“Do we have antivirus?”
It is:
“Would we know if an attacker was already inside our systems?”
Modern cyber attacks are designed to bypass traditional security controls and remain undetected for as long as possible.
The sooner suspicious activity is identified, the smaller the impact is likely to be.
At SOD-IT, we help businesses strengthen their cyber security through advanced email protection, vulnerability assessments, threat monitoring, Microsoft 365 security, and modern managed security services.
If you would like to understand how well your current protection stands up against modern threats, speak to our team today.
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