Wazzup Pilipinas!
Most server, systems or network administrators would check the server logs only when there's an incident. This is something similarly alarming because we tend to just be reactive instead of proactive. We only act after the problem has reared its ugly head. But you couldn't really blame administrators for their tasks are tedious and hectic.
Many companies do not even know they've been hacked, and based on statistics admins would only be fully aware after around 500 days. Most of the time, that could cause a very crucial effect to the company as breaches or sabotages could have occurred already.
Many IT infrastructures are often threatened by compromised credentials. Many of us still put our usernames and passwords on our notebooks or even on post-it notes stuck on our work areas, or other forms of manual safekeeping of critical information, thinking they are safe from being breached by outsiders. But we should always remember that there may be some disgruntled employees who want to intrude on the system for many reasons like revenge or theft.
Some are victims of social engineering that they become easy prey for hackers who want to get in to our system. We are sometimes unable to detect or realize anomalous or suspicious behaviors.








Ross is known as the Pambansang Blogger ng Pilipinas - An Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Professional by profession and a Social Media Evangelist by heart.