Cybersafety Sentinel November 2023 Week 2 – Informatica Corporation
Weekly Insights from Cybersafety Sentinel
Stay updated with Informatica’s Cybersafety Sentinel’s November 2023 Week 2 edition. This week, we cover crucial topics like the impact of EU cybersecurity regulations, escalating Ontario hospital cyberattacks, and the growing cybersecurity skills gap. Gain expert strategies to enhance your cybersecurity measures and protect your digital assets.
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As reputable outlets* breathlessly peg the global impact of cybercrime in the trillions of dollars, the reality is that the bulk of the business comes from strong-arming victims using ransomware. Read More
Remote Work Security Market Set to Reach $136B
The Remote work security market is estimated at USD 51.7 billion in 2023 to USD 136.0 billion by 2028 at a CAGR of 21.3% from 2023 to 2028.The rise in cybersecurity threats is a major driver of the remote work security market. Read More
EU Cybersecurity Regulations May Impact Supply Chains
Proposed by the European Commission last year, the Cyber Resilience Act requires manufacturers to assess the cybersecurity risks of their products and take measures to fix problems for five years or through the expected lifetime of the products. Read More
Ontario Hospital Cyberattacks Continue to Escalate
Information on 267,000 patients — including the reasons for their visits — going back three decades from Bluewater Health in Sarnia, Ont., and its predecessor hospitals is among the data confirmed stolen in the cyberattack on five southwestern Ontario hospitals. Read More
Cyberattack Impacts Boeing’s Distribution Business
Boeing, one of the world’s largest defence and space contractors, said on Wednesday it is investigating a cyber incident that impacted elements of its parts and distribution business and cooperating with a law enforcement probe into it. Read More
How to Solve the Growing Cybersecurity Skills Gap
Numerous think tanks are seeking to resolve the cybersecurity skills gap, estimated by industry group (ISC)2 to stand at 3.4 million worldwide. It’s an issue that cannot be resolved by relying upon the usual influx from higher education. Read More