A manufacturing CEO once told me, “We are too small for cybercriminals to notice.” He had forgotten that cybercrime is always a matter of when. And indeed, about three months later, ransomware locked up his factory systems. Production halted. Clients sued. His “small” business lost Ugx. 139 million in two weeks. He called our forensics institute in panic. Not for help, for survival. The hackers did not break in. They walked in. Through a forgotten server with a default password, “admin123.” Here is the real threat: most leaders believe cybersecurity is a technical issue. It is not. It is a…


