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Healthcare organizations have obviously been hit hard. Of course, the recent and ongoing pandemic has created an unparalleled strain on resources, but on top of that, cybercriminals have taken advantage of this strain by launching multiple attacks on a vulnerable industry.
The first year as a new CEO is filled with fleeting moments that make you believe that you have figured it all out, followed quickly by experiences that inject a huge dose of humility and remind you that there is plenty more to learn.
There are many ways to protect yourself and your organization against phishing scammers, but one of the best ways is to just be aware of the more recent techniques. Since the cybercriminals are always evolving their malicious strategies, it’s good to stay one step ahead.
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It’s not just ransomware. Phishing has jumped astronomically, as well. According to a report on ABC News, malicious emails have been up 600% since the plight of Covid-19. With more people working remotely because of the recent pandemic, organizations of all kinds are at risk.
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The Covid-19 pandemic was a rude awakening to many small and medium businesses who viewed technology as a necessary evil and were entirely reactive in their approach towards adopting technology. They struggled to adapt to remote work and did not have tools to enable collaboration and productivity. A question of survival History reminds us...