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Advancements in Maritime Cyber Security Technology

Advancements in Maritime Cyber Security Technology

25 June 2024
In a groundbreaking development, Hyundai Co. recently secured Approval In Principle for its cutting-edge ship cyber security technology from the world’s top six classification societies, marking a significant milestone for the industry. The company’s cyber resilience technology aims to safeguard vessels from
Securing Indonesia’s Cyber Infrastructure

Securing Indonesia’s Cyber Infrastructure

25 June 2024
A recent cyberattack targeting Indonesia’s national data center highlights the urgent need for enhanced cybersecurity measures across government agencies. Hackers demanded an $8 million ransom, causing disruptions to over 200 institutions, prompting officials to refuse payment. While certain services have been restored,
The Evolution of Digital Security in a Hyperconnected World

The Evolution of Digital Security in a Hyperconnected World

25 June 2024
Safeguarding global cybersecurity has become a paramount concern in today’s hyperconnected world, as highlighted in a recent conference held at the Stratbase Albert Del Rosario Institute. Rather than just a mere technical issue, cybersecurity has now emerged as a fundamental aspect of
The New Frontier of Cyber Security in Healthcare

The New Frontier of Cyber Security in Healthcare

25 June 2024
News of a cyber attack targeting Synnovis, a leading provider of pathology services linked to NHS Trusts, has exposed vulnerabilities in the healthcare sector’s digital infrastructure. Instead of relying on quotes from official statements, the breach highlights the urgent need for enhanced
Enhancing Cybersecurity in Nuclias Connect Network Management

Enhancing Cybersecurity in Nuclias Connect Network Management

25 June 2024
D-Link has taken proactive steps to address critical vulnerabilities identified in its Nuclias Connect network management tool, underscoring the importance of regular software updates in safeguarding user data. Initially flagged by Tesserent researchers in Argentina, these vulnerabilities could allow unauthorized access to
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