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Gordon Corera

Covid-19 catapulted the health sector to the forefront of cyber-security in 2020, but the next year is likely to see the dangers continue and evolve. Threats from nation states and criminals to the health system are a growing concern. The huge logistical challenge of rolling out vaccines faces the risk

Christian Wiens

What a year.  That’s really the only way to put it. It was a once-in-a-generational experience to say the least.  With the global pandemic impacting every corner of the world, companies and employees made incredibly hard decisions on the pivots and adjustments they needed to make to keep people safe

Rachel Woodford

It is true to say that there’s never a quiet year in cybersecurity. The focus and professionalism of cybercriminals, allied to the ever-evolving threatscape, mean that anyone working in cybersecurity is facing a constant battle to keep their organization secure. But it’s also true to say that some years are

AdeMola Alex Adekunbi

As the year comes to an end, cybersecurity continues to remain top-of-mind for business owners around the world. The year marked an increase in the amount of fraud perpetrated against small businesses, but especially small- and medium-sized businesses (SMBs). A report by Interpol from earlier in the year showed that cybercriminals have been expanding their attacks against

Zulfikar Ramzan

The main story of 2021 won’t be the disease, but the vaccine. With three effective, promising vaccines in development as of November, COVID-19 (and its treatment) will continue causing major shifts in nearly every facet of our lives. That is particularly true for cybersecurity. Our sector transformed in 2020, and we have

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