All Cybercrime articles – Page 3
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Analysis
FERMA survey highlights digital and climate risks
Risk managers’ rising status offers new opportunities for them to influence the C-Suite - FERMA
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Opinion
RIMAS: Fighting the cyber war
Why organisations must fight a “cyber war”, according to Andeed Ma, president of the Risk and Insurance Management Association of Singapore
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Analysis
Renewable energy firms face growing cyber risk
Cyber attacks on global renewable energy businesses have increased during lockdown, causing significant disruption - GCube
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Analysis
Firms urged to consider cyber risk as offices reopen
“The focus is on opening safely and a top priority is an organisation’s cybersecurity and data governance needs” - BSI
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Analysis
COVID-19 to fuel rise in data breaches
Analysis reveals a 227% increase in coronavirus related fraud cases reported to the UK’s NECC
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Analysis
Cybercriminals profiting from COVID distraction
There are increasing aggregation risks associated with the shift towards remote working, warns AIR Worldwide
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Analysis
COVID-19 creating “ideal conditions” for ransomware
CyberCube warns that organised criminals and hackers are moving away from “high volume, low-value” methods of attack
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Analysis
COVID-19 causes phishing attacks to skyrocket
Phishing attacks have risen 667 percent in the UK in March compared to February, as malicious actors trick users with fake coronavirus alerts
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Analysis
COVID-19: Hackers target hospitals
As a hospital in the Czech Republic is the target a major attack, cyber experts warn the healthcare sector is at threat
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Analysis
Using AI to map ‘silent cyber’ exposures
Guy Carpenter is partnering with RiskGenius to improve the detection and qualitative analysis of silent cyber exposure across various lines of business.
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Analysis
Covid-19: Home working heightens cyber risk
With remote working being encouraged by many governments during the Covid-19 pandemic, businesses are being urged to think about the heightened cyber risk they may face as a result.
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Analysis
Insurance experts rank cybercrime as top risk for 2020
Cybercrime, disruptive technology and pricing are the top three most dangerous risks, according to a new Willis Towers Watson survey of more than 100 insurance industry executives
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