VentureBeat May 26, 2022
Jesper Zerlang, Logpoint

Through cyberspace, all organizations are potentially part of the war. In an effort to prevent detrimental cyberattacks, US president Biden recently signed legislation requiring critical infrastructure entities to report any cyberattacks within a specific timeframe, and the same goes for the EU, which has had similar legislation in place. However, organizations in other industries are not immune and should be preparing for similar threats. It’s no longer a question of if a business will be targeted but when.

Critical infrastructure or not. Intentionally or not. Voluntarily or not. State-operated cybercriminals, state-sponsored hackers, and cyber groups, publicly announcing support for Russia, are already preparing to deploy cyberattacks to wreak havoc and disrupt vital services, government functions, and communication to the...

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