The best approach to the development of cyber-policy and infrastructure is to always be prepared. Miguel De Cervantes quote reads “To be prepared is half the victory.” Technology is advancing daily and anything will be possible in the future. Technology advancements are leading an opening for cybercriminals to enter. Experts are predicting by 2025 global cost of cybercrime will reach $10.5 trillion. This can be due to having poor cyber hygiene, exposure to third party vendors, and having cell phone vulnerabilities. Although the world is transitioning into a digital world the pandemic played a part in this as well. During the pandemic, everything changed to virtual including jobs, meetings, and classes. This was the new form of communication and interaction. We didn’t have a choice. Businesses are facing cyber risks now more than ever. Educating the public, employees, the government, and companies of cyber protection and the effects it may have Is important. In a business, employees are considered the frontline “soldiers.” If they aren’t accustomed to practices, assessments, and training to prevent data errors, cyber-attacks, and data breaches your business will get attacked. This again implies that it is key to prepare for the inevitable. Implementing training and assessments in a workplace will be beneficial. It will also help to have mandatory assessments on equipment to make sure they are up to date. Data breaches are popular in a workplace environment due to insider threats, employee errors, and lack of maintenance, acting in practicing some of these small accomplishments will put your company at the top. How can we prevent attacks? Are we willingly to undergo challenges to protect the people? When concerned about your safety in the digital world keep these questions in