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Daily Archives: January 22, 2019

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Industries That Are Most And Least Vulnerable To Cyberattacks

Cybersecurity TipsBy EC-Council UniversityJanuary 22, 2019

The repeated occurrence of various cyber attacks have thrown the entire world into a state of anxiety and have forcibly moved the discussion of security from the IT department to the boardrooms. In most cases, the attacker’s motive is either monetary or political, most often being the former. A study conducted by Akamai, a Massachusetts…

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