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ERP and Cybersecurity: Protecting Business Data in 2025

Writer: SoftwareSelection.netSoftwareSelection.net

In 2025, data security will be a top priority for companies using Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems. With increasing cyber threats and stricter privacy regulations, protecting sensitive information is no longer optional—it’s a necessity.




Top Security Threats to ERP Systems

  1. Ransomware Attacks – Cybercriminals target ERP systems to lock access to data and demand high ransoms.

  2. Sensitive Data Theft – Financial information, business strategies, and customer data are prime hacker targets.

  3. Unauthorized Access – Poor credential management can lead to data breaches and misuse.

  4. Integration Vulnerabilities – Connecting ERP with other software can create security gaps if not properly protected.


Recent Cases of Cyber Attacks on Italian Companies

In recent months, several Italian companies have been targeted by cyber attacks:

  • Alf DaFrè: This Venetian company group suffered a ransomware attack on the night between February 10 and 11, 2025, paralyzing production and forcing the company to furlough employees.

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  • Intesa Sanpaolo and Monte dei Paschi di Siena: In January 2025, the websites of these banks were targeted by DDoS attacks claimed by the pro-Russian group NoName057(16), causing temporary disruptions.

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  • Ports of Taranto and Trieste: Also in January 2025, the same hackers attacked the websites of these ports, highlighting the vulnerability of Italy's critical infrastructures.

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  • Linate and Malpensa Airports: In January 2025, the websites of Milan's airports were hit by cyber attacks, raising concerns about the security of airport infrastructures.

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Strategies to Secure Your ERP

  • Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) – Adding security layers to prevent unauthorized access.

  • Advanced Encryption – Protecting sensitive data both in transit and at rest.

  • Continuous Monitoring – Using threat detection tools to identify suspicious activity in real time.

  • Regular Updates – Keeping the ERP system up to date to avoid exploits of known vulnerabilities.

  • Employee Training – Educating staff on cybersecurity risks reduces the likelihood of social engineering attacks.


Conclusion

A secure ERP is the foundation of a resilient business. Investing in cybersecurity means protecting your company and ensuring business continuity. Is your company ready to tackle security challenges in 2025?




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