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According to the 2024 Thales DataThreatReport Financial Services Edition , 39% of U.S. financial services organizations report that they have experienced a databreach in the past. Even more alarming, 18% reported that they experienced a ransomware attack. What is PCI? What is PCI?
According to the 2024 Thales DataThreatReport Financial Services Edition , 39% of U.S. financial services organizations report that they have experienced a databreach in the past. Even more alarming, 18% reported that they experienced a ransomware attack. What is PCI?
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