Cyber activities are part of normal crime.
It is less likely that someone physically at your premises is going to have hacked you before or during the break-in, to steal your asset. Especially, when a good old crowbar can be as effective and used by more people.
But if you are targeted because they want what you have, then organised crime is using hacking techniques.
I look at all security as a way to slow someone down. The more they want it, the more time and money they will spend to get it.
Wi-Fi enabled security is as good as it was tested and how it was fitted. Same as physical locks.
It is less likely that someone physically at your premises is going to have hacked you before or during the break-in, to steal your asset. Especially, when a good old crowbar can be as effective and used by more people.
But if you are targeted because they want what you have, then organised crime is using hacking techniques.
I look at all security as a way to slow someone down. The more they want it, the more time and money they will spend to get it.
Wi-Fi enabled security is as good as it was tested and how it was fitted. Same as physical locks.