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It only took two attacks for Brazilian e-commerce platform, Americanas.com, to lose millions. The attacks, over two days in February 2022, didn’t affect physical stores, but rendered the e-commerce side unavailable, and the total loss added up to $183 million.
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The manufacturing sector continues to be one of the most appealing targets for hackers. It has the largest average payout for a ransomware attack and the consequences are too visible and disruptive to ignore. The result: companies are much more likely to pay ransoms and meet demands.
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Mark McArdle is Chief Products and Design Officer at IT security leader, Imprivata. The company has worked within healthcare for two decades. Its Imprivata OneSign, FairWarning and virtual smartcard solutions are helping to secure NHS hospitals across the UK. Mark is himself an industry veteran, with a cybersecurity career stretching back to the early ‘90s. Health Tech World got in touch with Mark to learn more about digital identity and how the pandemic has accelerated innovation.
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Third party risk is not new. After all, over half of organizations (51%) were the victim of a third-party data breach in the past year. Third parties are opaque, transient, and harder to govern and limit access to.
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After the COVID-19 pandemic abruptly shifted healthcare from in-person visits to virtual appointments, patients embraced new communication tools that quickly connected them with providers, schedules and their health records.
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Human error: It’s an everyday occurrence and happens to everyone at some point or another. Unfortunately, when it comes to cybersecurity, human errors, and the human element broadly, can have costly consequences. According to the 2022 Data Breach Investigation Report by Verizon, human error is still a prominent factor when it comes to breaches.
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Imprivata Wins Multiple Awards in Identity and Access Management at 10th Annual Global InfoSec Awards at #RSAC 2022
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It’s no secret that organizations are changing the way they operate. Digitization is everywhere, and employees are going from desktops in cubicles to cloud-connected laptops in home offices, coffee shops, and anywhere in between.