How to fight cyberattacks in the healthcare sector
Covid-19 has made healthcare an important part of a nation's geopolitical strategy. But this has opened up the sector to cybersecurity threats. What we need is a vaccine against cyberattacks.
Covid-19 has made healthcare an important part of a nation's geopolitical strategy. But this has opened up the sector to cybersecurity threats. What we need is a vaccine against cyberattacks.
Traditional network security tools have become outdated in the face of sophisticated cyberattacks. Our cybersecurity strategies should embrace latest technologies, such as A.I. and machine learning.
Work from home has become a new reality, and it's here to stay. But it has also become necessary to secure our home offices from cyberattacks. Here's how one can do it.
While technology around us improves, we need to rely on more efficient methods to assess the cybersecurity of a firm.
An enterprise must strategise on a strong cybersecurity framework that considers both present and future threats.
In the current situation of a nationwide lockdown, the lack of preparedness of cybersecurity teams can prove to be costly for a business and can have far-reaching consequences.
There are only two types of companies: One that knows they’ve been hacked; and the other that doesn’t.
Cyber risk is the biggest emerging threat for the sector.
HCL and IBM have an ongoing IP partnership for five of these products.
Not all heroes wear capes. Some, like Saket Modi, wield keyboards to get the better of hackers. His efforts have caught the attention of Silicon Valley’s John Chambers.