Our society needs to inoculate itself from digital threats — and, fortunately, the means to do so is at hand. But it’s still up to organizations and individuals to take the cure.
Indications from the 2022 SOES report are that this awareness is finally taking hold, even though companies and institutions are still struggling to secure their digital wealth as diligently as their physical assets.
Like the virus responsible for the worldwide pandemic, email-based cyber threats continued to mutate in 2021, causing global havoc. As Mimecast’s sixth annual State of Email Security report makes clear, businesses around the world continued to find themselves in the crosshairs not just of a novel coronavirus, but also a torrent of new cyberattacks. Any hope that this onslaught would abate once the world had adjusted to the pandemic was short lived.
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