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Healthcare Cybersecurity Market Soars: Key Trends and Insights

SecureWorld News

Healthcare cybersecurity demand will be driven by ransomware resilience needs, FDA mandates for medical devices, and AI-powered threat detection," notes the Astute Analytica report. Rise in ransomware and cybercrime: Healthcare has become a prime target for cybercriminals.

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Unmasking the Cracks of Today’s Cyber Defence

Jane Frankland

I’ve partnered with e2e-assure, a leading managed threat detection and response firm as I believe in their brand. I also want to ensure you’re aware of the worrying trends that have come to light from their latest report, ‘ Threat Detection 2024: Rejuvenating Cyber Defence Strategies.’

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Trends-To-Watch Q&A: The future of edge—will decentralization ever be more than a talking point?

The Last Watchdog

Could hyper-interconnected services actually shift the balancefueling trust, spreading economic opportunity, even helping to mitigate cybercrime, climate change, or global unrest? A layered approachzero trust architecture, advanced threat detection, strong encryptionis essential. Could this time be different?

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SHARED INTEL Q&A: My thoughts and opinions about cyber threats — as discussed with OneRep

The Last Watchdog

Acohido to share his ideas about the current cyber threat landscape, the biggest threats for businesses today, the role of AI and machine learning in cyberattacks and cyberdefence, and the most effective methods for companies to protect themselves. Erin: What role should governments play in combating cybercrime?

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When Good Tools Go Bad: Dual-Use in Cybersecurity

Security Boulevard

Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML): AI/ML can enhance attack sophistication and scale, but they also improve threat detection and response. In our exclusive white paper, we delve deep into how AI is reshaping cybercrime, the methods attackers use, and actionable strategies to keep your organization protected.

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LW ROUNDTABLE: Cybersecurity takeaways of 2023 — and what’s ahead in 2024 ( part 1)

The Last Watchdog

Organizations should likewise leverage GenAI to better detect AI-enhanced threats and counter the attack volumes that we expect to see in 2024. The “trust but verify” approach is no longer viable in a landscape where threats can originate from anywhere.

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GUEST ESSAY: How SIEMS, UEBAs fall short in today’s turbulent threat landscape

The Last Watchdog

And the cost of damage directly related to cybercrime is adding up, expected to reach $6 trillion by 2021. The painful impact of cyber attacks on businesses is worsening despite advances in technology aimed at protecting enterprises from malicious network traffic, insider threats, malware, denial of service attacks and phishing campaigns.

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