How KNP Logistics collapsed — the cost of one weak password
A 158-year-old UK logistics firm collapsed overnight after a single weak employee password was exploited — 700 jobs lost. Modern security isn't an IT problem; it's a leadership decision.
One password, systemic collapse
The breach started with weak credentials, but the real failure was missing MFA, no regular penetration testing, no incident response plan.
The human factor
The only defense against social engineering is recurring training. Without internal phishing simulations, security depends on each employee's daily attention.
Beyond regulatory minimums
GDPR/KVKK set a floor, not a ceiling. Periodic audits, named data officers and drills are insurance for brand value, not just compliance.
Four shields
Strong authentication (MFA), written tested procedures, continuous training, regular testing. Perfect security is impossible; preparedness is a measurable choice.