Darkingreading.com reported that on March 18, 2020 this plea was made “”Make no mistake, an attack on a healthcare organization will have negative outcomes and may result in the loss of life. We ask for your empathy and cooperation. Please do not target healthcare providers during the coming months and,

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Darkreading.com reported that “a lot of the activity has involved phishing and social-engineering campaigns where COVID-19 has been used as a thematic lure to get people to click on malicious attachments and links in emails or to download malware on mobile and other devices.”  The March 20, 2020 article

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Darkreading.com reported that “The balance between employee health and privacy rights is difficult to strike, especially at a time when organizations are making critical decisions based on health-related information.”  The March 16, 2020 report entitled “Privacy in a Pandemic: What You Can (and Can’t) Ask Employees” included these

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Darkreading.com reported that “Many companies, concerned for employees’ health amid the rapid spread of coronavirus, have begun encouraging them to work from home. The shift, rightly done to protect people from infection, could also potentially expose organizations to cyberattack if precautions aren’t taken.”  The March 11, 2020 article entitled

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Darkreading.com reported that “We’re in an arms race with cybercriminals. Adversaries are becoming stealthier and more dangerous, constantly improving their attack techniques to evade the best security defenses. From malicious mobile apps to exploited cloud misconfigurations and devastating Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) exploits, there’s no shortage of threats we need

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Darkreading.com reported that from the “CrowdStrike 2020 Global Threat Report” that “the first time in CrowdStrike’s research and incident response engagement reporting, so-called “malware-free” attacks edged ahead of malware-based ones, at 51% to 49% in 2019. In 2018 and 2017, malware accounted for around 60% of all attacks

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Darkingreading.com reported that “43% of CISOs report to the CEO and 14% report to the board directly….100% of CISOs at large enterprises are on pace to report to their boards on cybersecurity and technology risk at least annually.” The February 20, 2020 article entitled “10 Tough Questions CEOs Are

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Venturebeat.com reported that “the EU wants to amass data gathered in such sectors as manufacturing, transportation, energy, and health care that can be leveraged to develop AI for the public good and to accelerate Europe’s own startups.”  The February 17, 2020 article entitled “EU’s new AI rules will

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Darkreading.com reported there the cloud is likely the next target since “…most public cloud providers do supply basic security controls, they may not include all of the latest security services needed to prevent more evasive threats.”  The February 11, 2020 article entitled “Why Ransomware Will Soon Target the Cloud

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Law.com published an article that said “AI complicates the problem since it relies on data in order to learn and derive insights, something that many organizations operating within the U.S. have already taken advantage in order to streamline fundamental business practices and monitor productivity. But the data needed to drive

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