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By BRIAN PINNOCK

The World Health Organisation and governments around the world are grappling with the Coronavirus (now named Covid-19) that has, as of end-February, infected more than 110 000 people in over 100 countries. Predictions are that it could cause in excess of $1 trillion of economic damage.In 2017 the NotPetya virus became a global cyber-pandemic that

By Seth Frimpong-Manso

The nature of the disease and the mystery of its spread has caused so much panic and anxiety over the mode of its infection, especially when WHO declared the outbreak a public health emergency. WHO’s declaration increased the global perspective of the disease and equally created greater panic and anxiety,

By Jenni Bergal

Cybersecurity researchers have identified a growing number of phishing scams in which fraudsters are using coronavirus to entice victims. With phishing, recipients unwittingly click on emailed or texted links designed to trick them into giving their personal information. An email seemingly from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

By Jonathan Greig

Supply chains are already facing a potentially disastrous 2020 as all of the world’s countries work to stop the spread of COVID-19. But cybersecurity incidents are also a grave problem for companies across global supply chains as more enterprises adopt digitized management systems. A new report from supply chain company Resilience360 goes into

By David Wagner

Cybersecurity is increasingly synonymous with national security. Unfortunately, massive attacks on businesses and governments around the globe show that cybercriminals may be a step ahead of everyone else in the fight for internet control. To combat this, entire cities are looking to join the fight against cyberthreats. New York City has partnered

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