Businesses at greater risk of cyberattack due to geopolitical tensions
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Businesses at greater risk of cyberattack due to geopolitical tensions
Global instability is causing an upsurge in cyberattacks by state actors, terrorists, hacktivists and opportunistic cybercriminals. Businesses around the world “will inevitably be affected” by an increase in cyberattacks driven by geopolitical tensions, a new report outlines. The latest edition of GlobalData’s Cybersecurity report details that global instability is causing an upsurge in cyberattacks by state actors, terrorists, hacktivists and o…
Employees keeping quiet about malicious cyberattacks fuels dangers for British businesses - London Tech News
Almost two-fifths of UK-based office workers (39%) wouldn’t tell their cyber security team if they thought they had been the victim of a malicious cyberattack at work. This is despite the fact they are more cyber savvy than their peers in Europe. A study by data security and management expert Cohesity shows that British employees are more aware of cyber threats, such as ransomware, than their counterparts in France and Germany. 43% of UK employe…
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