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Healthcare Cybersecurity in the time of Coronavirus
March 18, 2020
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By Zeljka Zorz
On Sunday, the US Health and Human Services Department was ostensibly hit by a distributed denial of service (DDoS) attack that, luckily, did not impact the agency’s operation in a meaningful way. Its website, which provides information to the US public about how to cope with the Covid-19 situation, was not
By Alex Scroxton
The cumulative volume of coronavirus-related email lures and other threats is the largest collection of attack types exploiting a single theme for years, possibly ever. The total volume of phishing emails and other security threats relating to the Covid-19 coronavirus now represents the largest coalescing of cyber attack types around
By Algirde Pipikaite
As the coronavirus pandemic continues to disrupt global health, economic, political and social systems, there’s another unseen threat rising in the digital space: the risk of cyberattacks that prey on our increased reliance on digital tools and the uncertainty of the crisis. Here are three reasons robust cybersecurity measures matter
By Trey Herr
Cloud computing is championed by some as the way to secure smaller and medium-sized enterprises, state and local governments, and individuals. While very little marketing material says outright that cloud computing will solve an organization’s security problems, the general implication is that shifting computing workloads into the cloud will address
By Max Emelianov
The biggest threat to your business and its data does not come from the outside. It originates from your own employees. Either through well-meaning ignorance or active malice, they have the potential to put your data at risk to an incredible degree. Here’s how you can tell you’re at risk.