mercredi 11 août 2021

More than half of US adults lack confidence in government's ability to fight cyberattacks

According to a new study from third-party ID risk specialist SecZetta 53 percent of respondents lack confidence in the strength of the US government’s infrastructure to protect the American people from cyberattacks. Also 88 percent say organizations and government entities must have better data security systems in place to protect them from the increase in third-party remote attacks. In the wake of recent high profile attacks, 83 percent agree that because organizations increasingly rely on contractors, freelancers, and other third-party workers, their data systems have become more vulnerable. "The surge in high-profile cyberattacks in recent months has shown how seemingly… [Continue Reading]


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