Security

Borders mean nothing to cyber-attackers

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Cybercriminals and their activities reached every corner of the globe in 2015.

 

From phishing to malware and everything in between, small and large organisations alike were targeted by increasingly organised and sophisticated attacks.

 

This increases the pressure on service providers and systems integrators to ensure their security offerings keep pace with developments.

 

This report into the battle between digital security and cybercrime details the biggest current trends in malicious activities and how MSPs can minimise their exposure to them.

Read this report.

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