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Cyber-attacks on hospitals spike by 45% worldwide

Check Point Research (CPR) report a 45% increase in cyber-attacks on healthcare organizations worldwide in the last two months, making healthcare the most targeted industry by cyber criminals.

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Poor security habits threaten remote work

A new remote workforce study from CyberArk has found that the majority of UK employees feel more productive at home and want to continue remote work, even after it’s deemed safe to return to offices. However, poor security practices could force businesses to reconsider the long-term viability of remote work.

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Security concerns on the rise?

The Cybersecurity Resource Allocation and Efficacy (CRAE) Index reports that spending continued to increase, but cybersecurity efficacy has waned in Q3 compared to previous quarter pandemic business continuity and work-from-home initiatives.

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Survey studies remote work impact on security

Report reveals 68% of organizations that fell victim to an intrusion experienced an additional intrusion attempt, and traditional antivirus solutions failed in 40% of observed incidents.

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