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72% of UK organisations blame cyberattacks on vulnerabilities put in place during pandemic, says Tenable

Tenable has published results of a study that found 72% of UK organisations attribute recent business-impacting* cyberattacks to vulnerabilities in technology put in place during the pandemic, while 68% suffered attacks that targeted remote workers. The data is drawn from ‘Beyond Boundaries: The Future of Cybersecurity in the New World of Work,’ a commissioned study

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Cyber-crime roundtable | Assessing the peaks of Lockdown

The City of London Police and National Cyber Security Centre have reported a rise in threats and crime related to Covid-19 over the past year The UK’s police forces have recorded more than 6,000 cases of Covid-related fraud and cybercrime since 1st March 2020, with the UK’s pandemic response infrastructure being a regular target. Data

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