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67% of healthcare organisations suffered a cyber security incident in the last 12 months

Almost half (48%) of incidents occurred as a result of introduction of viruses/malware from third party devices.

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Increased cybersecurity spending; increased security breaches

60% of breaches in 2019 involved vulnerabilities where available patches were not applied.

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Cyberattacks are becoming increasingly targeted in nature

The experts at Positive Technologies have released their cybersecurity threatscape findings for the third quarter of 2019. The main trends highlighted in the report include an increase in the number of unique cyber incidents, a large amount of activity by APT groups engaged in targeted attacks, and a two-to-one greater incidence of data theft in comparison to direct financial gain as an attack motive.

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Business negligence of social engineering hacks ‘disaster waiting to happen’

Businesses across the globe risk being hit by potentially disastrous cyber-attacks because they aren’t adequately protecting themselves against basic social engineering techniques such as phishing, according to new research.

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Ferrari: A New Perspective on Cybersecurity

Ferrari took a strategic decision to choose Kaspersky Lab as their IT Security provider. They wanted to introduce more stringent IT security measures, both to protect their core business and to ensure an increase in safety. Find out more in this exclusive video.

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