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The Justice Department recently announced the creation of the new National Security Cyber Section — known as NatSec Cyber — within its National Security Division.
In what seems to be the first announcement of its kind, two rural healthcare facilities closed last week citing a ransomware attack as part of the reasons why.
It has been several weeks since the MOVEit vulnerability began making headlines, but the span of organizations and governmental entities being affected by related data breaches have continued to grow.
Cyber attackers know most organizations have visibility gaps, which is why it is important for security leaders to know as much of the attack surface and their assets as possible.
A new report shows three-fourths of operational technology organizations reported at least one intrusion in the last year, with 56% from malware and 49% from phishing.