Covid-19 catapulted the health sector to the forefront of cyber-security in 2020, but the next year is likely to see the dangers continue and evolve.

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Covid-19 catapulted the health sector to the forefront of cyber-security in 2020, but the next year is likely to see the dangers continue and evolve.
Despite a pandemic that raged around the globe for the better part of the year, the cybersecurity market retained investor interest in 2020
Cybercriminals learn fast, exploiting every new event or loophole to harm their victims. Their response to the Covid-19 pandemic proved it too well
This latest cyber-assault is effectively an attack on the United States and its government and other critical institutions, including security firms.
FireEye said it’s identified a killswitch that prevents the malware distributed through malicious updates to SolarWinds’ Orion network monitoring tool
As details of the most audacious hack on the U.S. government in recent memory continued to stun lawmakers and the public, a government watchdog
You need to be proactive and invest in cybersecurity to safeguard your sensitive business data from data breaches, and other cyber threats.
It’s not surprising that the landscape of cyber security has changed throughout 2020. With the coronavirus pandemic forcing a large amount of businesses