Corporations’ cyber security under widespread attack, survey finds Around the world, corporations’ computer networks and control systems are under “repeated cyberattack, often from high-level adversaries like foreign nation-states,” according to a new global survey of information technology executives. The attacks include run-of-the-mill viruses and other “malware” that routinely strike corporate defenses, but also actions by [...]
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