cybersecurity

Students are enhancing their own User Experience with Innovation, AI and IBM volunteers

Covid-19 has moved our case program from the classroom to behind webcams. But that certainly does not mean that our level of ambition has lowered. This year, we are again collaborating with the boarding school for Entrepreneurship and Design; New Nordic Youth in Halsnæs municipality. New Nordic Youth (NNY) is an independent boarding school for […]

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Destructive cyberattack: Are you prepared for a fast data recovery?

Having data in multiple places can seem like a good thing when organizations consider their situation with hybrid and multicloud deployments. However, the reality is far different. Failures occur with great regularity, and without coordinated efforts to manage the extended infrastructure and its distributed data resources, the availability of critical applications can be put at […]

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6 Predictions On Trends For Cybersecurity in 2019

It being January predictions are a hot topic in general. With regards what sort of trends will occur in general in the Cybersecurity space see below 6 Predictions on this for 2019 from csoonline.com that represent the hopes (and fears) for the infosecworld for the coming year: “Ransomware Will Taper Off But Still Cause Havoc” Ransomware will be […]

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Healthcare Cybersecurity Vulnerabilities

New Cybersecurity threats are emerging in Healthcare daily. Here are three Cybersecurity trends emerging in 2018:    1. Ransomware attacks via connected devices will be more severe Hackers target medical and IoT devices that provide, transmit, and access confidential data because they can exploit the fact that most manufacturers did not consider cybersecurity when designing […]

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Watson’s Artificial Intelligence is helping companies to stay ahead of hackers and security risks

Cybersecurity threats are growing at a record pace, with cyber crime such as hacks, breaches and malware attacks have become a way of life in this increasingly interconnected world. Cybercrime is projected to cause more than $6 trillion in damages by 2021, and businesses are estimated to invest $1 trillion over the next five years to […]

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