healthcare
Coronavirus response
NEWS
ational healthcare and
nisations has been
ff to change any
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ctor authentication to
ompromises.
ber Security Centre
security and
Agency (CISA)
‘password spraying’
althcare bodies and
nisations.
increase in malicious Coronavirus-related
files circulating in recent months.
“Adversaries are leveraging COVID-19
lures to launch targeted attacks against an
overstretched healthcare industry. We’re
in a state of high alert when it comes to
information pertaining to COVID-19 and
the current situation has created the perfect
storm. To defend against these threats, it’s
crucial these organisations take a proactive
approach and maintain a holistic view of their
IT environment, with full control and visibility
of all activity happening in their network.”
y Strategist,
e NCSC is right to
nisations involved in
nse that they are at
undoubtedly the most
n the world right now,
op at nothing to get
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